If the audit actually showed what the premature 'leak' narrative they tried to get started suggested...
Every remotely left leaning sub on reddit would be shouting it from the rooftops and the top 25 on r/all would have every other post be about it.
What we are actually seeing is, crickets....................................
It's funny as all hell... there is like literally NO remotely political posts on r/all right now,...
Hope no one expected a 180 media turn-around, the change will be by osmosis and they will either try to quiet it to death or double down on the lie until they either have no choice, or are forced to report it.
I think they're designed to emphasize a small crowd of rabid leftist / anti-capitalist commie sympathizers as being representative of the overall opinions of America and the world. I use the term "Redditor" as a pejorative most of the time, but I know there are many forums on that site that run counter to the CCP-backed narratives that run rampant on there. Of course, this is not to downplay the fact that there is still a lot of cancerous bullshit on that site (by design).
Honestly I think you're lacking perspective.
The woes of the US elections, and the ensuing audits (that have always happened every single election by the way - this isn't new) are little more than white noise across social media and main media. This is a fact. This isn't even exclusive to the US, actually. A bunch of irregularities are found on every paper ballot election... votes that weren't tallied for reasons, votes that got lost in the mail, etc yadda yadda. Maybe you're new to this, I don't know. I vividly remember a lot of controversy from the Bush (son) election for instance, I remember a couple thousand votes (pro-Al Gore) that were "forgotten" on a Florida classroom or something to that effect and weren't tallied. Audit officials were like "Yeah that's a problem", shrugged their shoulders and the (already certified) election result wasn't changed.
By the way I'm not saying "Al Gore should have won" - far from that, the fact of the matter is with a system as big as this, it's bound to have irregularities in the grand scheme of things, and they did happen (some helped Bush, some helped Al Gore). The point is It's a big country, it's a big and convoluted voting system (every state does its own thing sometimes), there's several different ways to vote, and stuff is bound to get weird at the micro level, while at the macro level it evens out.
So there's some perspective.
I'm not confronting you about anything by the way, just throwing my two cents about perspective here for you - that all this stuff is still barely white noise... elections have always faced these problems.