EDIT: Mind you, the shadowbanning could just be nerfing comments/posts with the keywords, rather than outright blocking them. That's not as easy to prove though.
You have to log-off, delete cookies and see if comment is there.
Now I have to correct myself, the situation is even weirder; actual comment is shadow banned when you are not logged in, but visible for logged users.
Now in past I was sometimes surprised that my anti-lib comments didn’t got flurry of downvotes so got in habit logging of and checking sorted by new and quite often my comments were shadow banned
What's you source for this? I don't doubt it just want to know
I'm pretty sure it's not true lol
It's showing up for me in private browsing at least when I test:
https://www.reddit.com/user/aspensmonster/comments/1ht17oo/testing_shadowban_keywords/
EDIT: Mind you, the shadowbanning could just be nerfing comments/posts with the keywords, rather than outright blocking them. That's not as easy to prove though.
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Shows up on the redlib.nohost.network alternative too.
Yes, how does one discover a shadowban? Is it that the comment is shadowbanned or that the user is shadowbanned? Was it a r#dd*t leak?
You have to log-off, delete cookies and see if comment is there. Now I have to correct myself, the situation is even weirder; actual comment is shadow banned when you are not logged in, but visible for logged users. Now in past I was sometimes surprised that my anti-lib comments didn’t got flurry of downvotes so got in habit logging of and checking sorted by new and quite often my comments were shadow banned
They leave it up for the user, but it’s really gone from the site? Wow, that’s pretty insidious! Thanks for the explanation.
If they ban shadow couldn't he just use chaos control and get back in?