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sugarskull ago

I wonder if this is also the case of famous people too. I wonder how many people saw say LL Cool J's tweet? How deep does the censorship go?

reasonedandinformed ago

Very deep. I tweeted LL Cool J and TMZ this morning, and none of my tweets seems to have been delivered as I have seen zero activity from my many tweets on #missingdcgirls today. From my count, there should be thousands of tweets with this tag (#missingdcgirls). One technique they use is to show the tweet in the history for the person making the tweet, but the recipient will be blocked from seeing it...or filtered if they have a large following (say over 1000 people). I have witnessed this first hand.

seanhurray ago

this is the fucking shadowbanning. Reddit do the same!

reasonedandinformed ago

Yes. I wrote a thought piece on Reddit about what I saw to be an emerging pattern in which they were going to use the label "fake news" as a means to censor/block things they did not want us to see for the public good, and that they would specifically target pizzagate. I wrote this on 11/21/16, prior to any of the LSM hit pieces about pizzagate. The essay was immediately shadow banned on Reddit...a new concept to me that day...as people were telling me that my link produced no result even though I could read my post. Wouldn't you know that Reddit banned the entire pizzagate subreddit hours later, so my essay that no one saw was actually quite prophetic.

seanhurray ago

Yes, I was shadow banned once and realized it after weeks. These people are scared. Illuminati in their books says that they must remain in secrecy until they control everything, but they are not ready yet, also Trump delayed their goals and are getting exposed... Exposing them to all people is the worst for them...

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