Commenting on stuff definitely strengthens it, but I wouldn’t know if a shadow ban changes that. I don’t think there’s much difference if you are shadowbanned or not, you’re still interacting with the content.
Commenting on stuff definitely strengthens it, but I wouldn’t know if a shadow ban changes that. I don’t think there’s much difference if you are shadowbanned or not, you’re still interacting with the content.
Filter bubbles are the strongest form of propaganda.
You really want to see this thing everybody talks about?
The official SpongeBob account does not seem to be presenting “backyard does not exist” as a fact, but instead presents “you have not seen the backyard” as a very likely possibility.
Adding the fact to the original post is fine, but nowhere did the original account claim anything that should get a snarky “You might want to delete this account hurr durr” response.
Great stuff.
Your self hosted page should have the categories listed too.
Maybe they miss the sun because of all the smog in the air.
Maybe Musk paid a farm to increase the views.
Yay drugs!
The 53 days have started.
That’s not what a shadowban is. A shadow ban is where the user does not know they are banned. These search terms were very obviously censorship and not a shadowban.
If it were a shadowban then you would still get results and be able to interact with it. But some results might have been hidden and your interactions would be hidden to others too. A shadowban is meant to make you believe you were not censored.