This is The Magnus Glitches Archive, a documentation of the audio anomalies present in the podcast The Magnus Protocol.
Here are some tips to navigate this archive
• Specific characters are tagged for episodes in which audio anomalies are associated with something they said. You can search, for example, "#Sam Khalid" and find all of the episodes in which he received a glitch.
• If you hear a glitch you think has been missed please feel free to send an ask with the episode and line, or timestamp. These will be tagged with "#glitch review"
• Episodes themselves are also tagged as "#tmagp 1" and so on, this will likely be more useful as the series continues.
• Primary listed glitches are in reference to the distinct electric buzz heard seemingly after characters knowingly lie or deceive. Other anomalous audio will be tagged with "#audio anomaly" to make them easier to find in efforts to decipher meaning.
• If you're just wanting to see the episode posts with none of the response posts you can search the posts tagged with "#Magnus Glitches"
For laughs you can find the "I'm fine" counter in the blog bio, showing how many times someone has been called out with a glitch for lying about their wellbeing.
There is also a simple Gdoc file as well for those that prefer that format: Magnus Glitches Archive.
And a full spoiler synopsis and reference sheet here: Magnus Protocol Masterdoc
And for those looking for it, I also created a Magnus Archives Masterdoc
This document is a succinct summary of all the major people, places, items, and groups in the original Magnus Archives series, with internal reference links. No fanon or personal interpretations are included, this is all purely from within the show, including all available visual descriptions. I find this easier than pouring through the ad addled wiki page, which also sometimes seems to contain subjective assumptions or connections.
Thank you all for your continued support and encouragement. I've been truly moved by all the comments saying this has helped those with auditory processing issues, and I'm so glad to be helping.