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'''Shadow-banning''', also known as '''shadowbanning''' is a practice done in social media, with the objective to censor or hide information that might be considered sensitive for the company, a government or an entity.
 
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Shadow-banning, also known as shadowbanning is a practice done in social media, with the objective to censor or hide information that might be considered sensitive for the company, a government or an entity.

How it works

How the practice works.


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Why it is a problem

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Examples

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References