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Shadow banning, also called stealth banning, hell banning, ghost banning, and comment ghosting, is the practice of blocking or partially blocking a user or the user's content from some areas of an online community in such a way that the ban is not readily apparent to the user, regardless of whether the action is taken by an individual or an algorithm.
The Meta CEO told Joe Rogan's podcast there was no "shadow banning" policy on the social network, and no ideological issues were involved.
Twitter distinguished visibility filtering from shadow banning, which it defined as making "content undiscoverable to everyone except the person who posted it." [ 45 ] [ 44 ] The documents Weiss discussed focused on individuals popular with the right-wing and suggested the moderation practices were politically motivated [ 42 ] [ 44 ] —a long ...
In October 2020, PewDiePie was allegedly shadow-banned by YouTube, which led to his channel and videos becoming unavailable on search results. However, YouTube denied shadow-banning him, although the human review was restricted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. YouTube was criticized by PewDiePie himself, his fans, other YouTubers, and netizens ...
The former television producer and wife of Eric Trump released a cover of Tom Petty’s 1989 song ‘I Won’t Back Down’
Banning, released in 1967; Banning (internet), a technical measure that restricts access to information or resources; Banning order, a measure used by the apartheid-era South African government to silence dissent; Shadow banning, a practice in which a user of some online community is made invisible to all other users
Algospeak is the use of coded expressions to evade automated moderation algorithms on social media platforms such as TikTok and YouTube.It is used to discuss topics deemed sensitive to moderation algorithms while avoiding penalties such as shadow banning or downranking of content.
‘This is a real industry’: Supreme Court decision on banning TikTok could devastate creators and small businesses — and potentially wipe out $1.3 billion in revenue in a single month.