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Mieke Vochsen May 2026

Whether you agree with her politics or her methods, ignoring her findings is a luxury the modern consumer of news cannot afford. To read Vochsen is to stare into the abyss of the digital age—but to realize, perhaps for the first time, that the abyss is staring back at a system we can still change. For those interested in following Mieke Vochsen’s ongoing investigations, her newsletter The Transparent Lens updates bi-weekly, and her complete archive is available through the European Investigative Journalism Consortium.

Her byline has appeared in Der Spiegel , Le Monde Diplomatique , and several independent European tech journals. However, Vochsen is best known for her substack newsletter, "The Transparent Lens," where she dissects the intersection of political rhetoric and machine learning. Mieke Vochsen first gained international attention in late 2021. While most journalists were focused on the glitzy launches of metaverse platforms, Vochsen was sifting through a trove of leaked internal documents from a mid-sized social media platform. Her discovery was startling: the platform had knowingly amplified far-right talking points in rural regions of Germany and France to test engagement algorithms. mieke vochsen

In an era of information overload, serves as a crucial filter. She reminds us that behind every line of code, there is a human decision. And behind every human decision, there is a story worth telling. Whether you agree with her politics or her

 
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