Meta is banning discussion of the 'Network State' concept; a Silicon Valley Oligarch-funded idea to replace American democracy with corporate government.
Meta is banning discussion of the 'Network State' concept; a Silicon Valley Oligarch-funded idea to replace American democracy with corporate government.
Meta said that the journalist "should never have received this response," but the incident set off a wave of concern over censorship online.

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Reddit is shadow banning people like crazy as well. This is scary
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Yeah, I was shadowbanned twice in a week because Reddit filters are garbage.
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what's the difference between government censorship, and corporate censorship by organs closely tied to the government, and corporate censorship by organs closely tied to the government where certain phrases are randomly declared punishable by death?
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What does shadow banning typically look like? I would assume you don't get a notification? How do you find out?
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you do a thing, but there are no interactions. maybe in only certain contexts. so to you it appears as if you're engaging, but your posts and sometimes reactions/votes don't show up except to you.
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haha. seeing as I don't usually get much interaction I would never notice.
switched to lemmy as main platform on my phone a few days ago anyway. when boost for reddit finally was blocked completely. will try to be more active here and hope many other people do the same... there is a good chance with all that's going on.
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yeah I probably wouldn't notice if everyone else in town was replaced by robots tomorrow until I went and tried to feed randos and found they didn't eat anymore.
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How do you find out?
I assume looking at reddit through an incognito window and seeing none of your posts appearing
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Hmm. Will try it some time. Sometimes it feels like being shadow-banned.... but TBH it's more likely just not so active communities / mediocre contribution on my part.
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Logout and browse your user profile page via old.Reddit it'll say banned or suspended.
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Ah. That's even easier. Good to know how to quickly check.
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