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‘Fix the audio!’ DSA debate turns into online trainwreck as broken livestream sparks viewer revolt

March 24, 2026
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‘Fix the audio!’ DSA debate turns into online trainwreck as broken livestream sparks viewer revolt

A much-hyped mayoral debate hosted by the Housing Action Coalition and Streets For All, groups aligned with pro-housing and DSA-backed policy circles, collapsed into a glitch-filled mess Monday night, with a broken livestream turning the event into a digital debacle.

The event, Shaping Los Angeles: A Debate About the Future of LA, was held at L.A. Center Studios and billed as a key early showdown in the 2026 mayoral race.

Rae Huang speaking at the Los Angeles Mayoral debate.
Community organizer Rae Huang participated in the Streets For All debate on Monday.

It didn’t go smoothly. The debate started roughly 15 minutes late, then things quickly unraveled.

Audio cut in and out. Video froze. Candidates’ answers became unintelligible as the livestream sputtered, leaving viewers struggling to follow even basic exchanges.

Online, frustration boiled over. “FIX THE AUDIO,” one viewer said.

“Did y’all just forget to troubleshoot?” a commenter added, as others compared the sound to an “alien language.”

“1 zillion dollar budget deficit and we can’t get good wifi???? WTF!!!!!!” another blasted.

At its peak, more than 330 viewers were tuned in, many abandoning the stream altogether as the glitches dragged on.

“I’m out,” one user posted. “FIX THE STREAM or I’m out,” another said.

A chat log from a live stream showing users complaining about glitches and asking for an admin fix.

“Good golly… this audio is dog a–,” one comment read.

The technical meltdown overshadowed what organizers said would be a substantive conversation on housing costs, homelessness and infrastructure, some of the most pressing issues facing Los Angeles voters.

Confirmed participants included City Councilmember Nithya Raman, community organizer Rae Huang and nonprofit founder Adam Miller.

But two major figures were missing: Mayor Karen Bass skipped the debate, and mayoral hopeful Spencer Pratt also did not attend, leaving challengers to take center stage in a race that is only beginning to take shape.

Two men at a Los Angeles Mayoral debate, with the man on the right speaking into a microphone.
The debate was hosted by the Housing Action Coalition and Streets For All.
Los Angeles Mayoral Debate with Adam Miller, Nithya Raman, and Rae Huang speaking at podiums on a stage.
Los Angeles Mayoral Debate with Adam Miller, Nithya Raman, and Rae Huang speaking at podiums on a stage. Housing Action Coalition

But Monday night, those policy fights took a backseat.

Instead, the loudest voice came from the comment section, where viewers summed up the night in real time:

“Fix the city? FIX THE AUDIO!!”

The post ‘Fix the audio!’ DSA debate turns into online trainwreck as broken livestream sparks viewer revolt appeared first on New York Post.

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