Shadowbanning: Some Marginalized Social Media Users Believe Their Content Is Suppressed

April 15, 2024

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Presented by Michigan News

Why are some content creators noticing fewer post interactions than others? According to a new University of Michigan study, some marginalized groups say social media platforms restrict the visibility of their online posts. In what is described as shadowbanning, platform administrators flag certain users and content and reduce their reach or audience.

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