868 Why Twitter has systems that can auto-ban accounts cuz they say a specific word, if Jack Dorsey claims that "We don’t shadow ban"? (media.patriots.win) posted 31 days ago by martinschultzz 31 days ago by martinschultzz +869 / -1 23 comments share 23 comments share save hide report block hide child comments Comments (23) sorted by: top new old worst You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread. ▲ 13 ▼ – had-to-chime-in 13 points 31 days ago +13 / -0 reddit does this shit too. Seems to be the tool of choice for leftist censors permalink save report block reply ▲ 1 ▼ – hallway_monitor 1 point 31 days ago +1 / -0 It would be a shame if they were subpoena’d and asked by a member of congress if “shadowbanning doesn’t exist, then why does the algorithm auto-ban users based on certain key words?” Instant way to prove they are lying. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 1 ▼ – residue69 1 point 31 days ago +1 / -0 Back in Feb/March of 2020 I kept trying to post this article on Reddit in many of the China virus subs: Universal and reusable virus deactivation system for respiratory protection I'd even Archive it repeatedly and post the archive links. It took longer for them to target the Archive links, but they would shadow ban every one. They wouldn't allow this article to be seen either: A 3D adapter can turn a snorkeling mask into a non-invasive ventilator Italian engineers show creative approach to lack of ventilators. Just discovered that /r/Worldnews allowed it to be posted, but the top awarded comments try to claim it's useless. permalink parent save report block reply
reddit does this shit too. Seems to be the tool of choice for leftist censors
It would be a shame if they were subpoena’d and asked by a member of congress if “shadowbanning doesn’t exist, then why does the algorithm auto-ban users based on certain key words?” Instant way to prove they are lying.
Back in Feb/March of 2020 I kept trying to post this article on Reddit in many of the China virus subs:
Universal and reusable virus deactivation system for respiratory protection
I'd even Archive it repeatedly and post the archive links. It took longer for them to target the Archive links, but they would shadow ban every one.
They wouldn't allow this article to be seen either:
A 3D adapter can turn a snorkeling mask into a non-invasive ventilator
Just discovered that /r/Worldnews allowed it to be posted, but the top awarded comments try to claim it's useless.