The twitter version of the yanny/laurel audio clip is severely distorted, and the original audio from vocabulary.com is not. [0,1]
Given this fact, the whole thing is twitter click bait, over almost nothing at all. One may as well argue over the correct spelling of āyannyā and whether it should have two Nās or not.
I hear only slight distortion (higher frequency) in the Twitter. I assumed distortion/mishearing came from people using crappy speakers.
Anyway, I'm far more interested in how this Cloe person ran their ad-buying/"influencing" campaign to draw attention to this nothingburger that she/they are now trying to sell merchandise from.
Whatever the distortion is, I at least year "yanny" on Twitter and "laurel" on vocabulary.com (and haven't been able to make either one switch however I focus)
Anyway, I'm far more interested in how this Cloe person ran their ad-buying/"influencing" campaign to draw attention to this nothingburger that she/they are now trying to sell merchandise from.