What is shadowbanning?

Shadowbanning is a form of censorship on social media where a user's posts are hidden from other users, but the user is not notified of the ban.

The term "shadowban" is a play on the words "shadow" and "ban." It is also sometimes called "stealth banning," "ghost banning," or "comment ghosting."

Shadowbanning is controversial, and social media platforms have different policies about it. Some platforms, such as Twitter, deny that they use shadowbanning, while others, such as Facebook, have admitted to using it in some cases.

There are a few reasons why social media platforms might use shadowbanning. One reason is to prevent spam and other forms of abuse. Another reason is to protect users from harmful content.

Shadowbanning can be frustrating for users unaware they are being banned. They may continue to post content, but no one will see it. This can make building an audience or participating in online conversations difficult.

If you think you may be shadowbanned, you can do a few things. First, check your analytics to see if your post reach has decreased. You can also try searching for your username on the platform to see if your posts appear. You can contact the social media platform's support team if you are still having trouble.