Social media platforms on the internet appear to employ censorship via shadow banning without telling their users.

By Andrew Mackinnon



Social media platforms on the internet appear to employ censorship via shadow banning without telling their users.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_banning


Examples are Facebook, Twitter/X and Gab.


If a social media platform does like the content you produce (e.g. you are a Satanist), then it will not restrict the content of other users on that same platform that you can see, by allowing you to see the content of other users that that platform does like (e.g. Satanists) and by allowing you to see the content of other users that that platform does not like (e.g. Christians).

In this manner, if a social media platform does like the content you produce (e.g. you are a Satanist), then it will allow you to interact with all other users on that same platform, by allowing you to interact with other users on that platform whose content that platform does like (e.g. Satanists) and by allowing you to interact with other users on that platform whose content that platform does not like (e.g. Christians), without imposing censorship via shadow banning on you.

Therefore, if a social media platform does like the content you produce (e.g. you are a Satanist), then you will not be prevented from interacting on that same platform with any other users on that platform and you will be free to interact on that same platform with all other users on that platform (e.g. Satanists and Christians).


Contrariwise, if a social media platform does not like the content you produce (e.g. you are a Christian), then it will restrict the content of other users on that same platform that you can see, by allowing you to see the content of other users that that platform does like (e.g. Satanists) but by preventing you from seeing the content of other users that that platform does not like (e.g. Christians).

In this manner, if a social media platform does not like the content you produce (e.g. you are a Christian), then it will not allow you to interact with all other users on that same platform, by allowing you to interact with other users on that platform whose content that platform does like (e.g. Satanists) but by preventing you from interacting with other users on that platform whose content that platform does not like (e.g. Christians), by imposing censorship via shadow banning on you.

Therefore, if a social media platform does not like the content you produce (e.g. you are a Christian), then you will be prevented from interacting on that same platform with other users on that platform whose content that platform does not like (e.g. Christians) and you will be restricted to interacting on that same platform with other users on that platform whose content that platform does like (e.g. Satanists).



Postscript:

Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook), Jack Dorsey (Twitter), Elon Musk (X) and Andrew Torba (Gab) are Jewish (i.e. Edomitish) adherents of the synagogue of Satan (i.e. Satanists).