
Karl Hamburger, host of Who Are These Podcasts?, and Blind Mike, host of Why Are You Laughing, team up to take on social media. It's the show thousands of people come to learn the age old question, "What's the deal with social media?" In reality we mostly just point and laugh at TikTokers.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 147 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureComedy | |||

The boys are back after taking Thanksgiving off to banter about Joe Matarese’s Black Friday sale and Jasleen Singh’s appearance on Flagrant which further humiliated her husband. There’s another round of “Guess the Sound” with Blind Mike followed by s... more
Blind Mike is back after his week in New Orleans checking out Skankfest. The boys banter about the best shows at that event, Mike’s mic issues with Lucy, and SNAP beneficiaries buying tons of snacks and candy. There’s a round or two of “Guess the Sou... more
watch some karaoke that somehow sucks worse than usual. On X, Burger Planet cries about his mom but can’t work his soundboard and the plus size park hoppers get the Disney rash. On Instagram, John Cerasani does a meme that shows off his daughter, Gar... more
The boys are back with the best banter in the biz talking about last week’s episode getting removed from YouTube and the lamest Legion of Skanks bit ever. Mike is challenged with another edition of “Guess the Sound.” On Reddit, some girl is on some r... more
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WATS is pretty good. My only criticisms are that Karl is a ———.
They literally read reviews on their show. Great content losers. If they read mine I’ll sue for copyright infringement. Might even talk to stutjo about a class action!
Lady K doesn’t know it’s AI, haha.
Some idiot gave a 4 star because he simps for Reviewbrah?… Weird flex. Must be a mo. Only 5 stars for the guys. We are all aware of and support Running on Empty Food Review, The Report of the Week, the only guy whose intro is more OCD than that club footed, mumble mouth dolt. Call me back.
Leave woke dad alone!
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A comedic exploration of the peculiarities of social media dominates the content, with hosts engaging in humorous discussions around viral trends and notable personalities on platforms like TikTok. Each episode features lively commentary on various internet figures' antics, diving into the absurdities of online personas and the complexities of modern social interactions. Listeners can expect a blend of sharp wit and irreverent banter as the hosts reflect on the influence of social media on culture, frequently critiquing and poking fun at the latest trends or figures that capture public attention.
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1. The Blind Mike Project
2. The Creep Off
3. Who Are These Podcasts?
4. Who Are These Broadcasters?
5. Why Are You Laughing?
Who Are These Socials? launched 3 years ago and published 147 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Who Are These Socials? include:
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2. Joe Matarese
3. KC Day
4. Chille DeCastro
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