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this post was submitted on 27 Mar 2025
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Definitely, though some subs have more of these 'filters' in place than others. Worldnews was particularly egregious; innocuous links would have a 50/50 chance of getting a comment shadowbanned, leading to a nosedrive in the quality of discourse as no one was willing to go through that gauntlet to provide sources (or just didn't know their posts were getting censored).
Of course, any mention of 'shadowban' or related words is also an instant shadowban. SOP pretty quickly became to try to open your comment in an incog window to see if it had been turned invisible to everyone but you or not.
Similar thing happens with youtube comments, and probably on a plethora of other platforms as well. Between that and bots and other trickery, more and more of the conversations we see on the internet are manipulated and no longer truly real.
I mean these were political debate subs that presumably exist for the purpose of having these discussions so it seems weird to filter it, but.. shrug Reddit be kooky sometimes.