Twitter's ‘secret blacklists’ exposed

The social media giant has multiple tools for “visibility filtering,” according to the second part of Twitter Files investigation Read Full Article at RT.com

Twitter's ‘secret blacklists’ exposed

A new investigation details the practice of “shadow bans” known internally as “visibility filtering”

Twitter has created a series of barriers and tools for moderators to prevent specific tweets and entire topics from trending, or limit the visibility of entire accounts, according to internal correspondence and interviews with multiple high-level sources within the company.

Despite repeated public assurances by top Twitter officials that the company does not “shadow ban” users, especially not “based on political viewpoints or ideology,” the practice actually existed under the euphemism of “visibility filtering,” according to journalist Bari Weiss, who published the second installment of the so-called Twitter Files in a lengthy thread on Thursday night.

“Think about visibility filtering as being a way for us to suppress what people see to different levels. It’s a very powerful tool,” one senior Twitter employee said, while another admitted that “normal people do not know how much we do.”