It’s probably happening on all the platforms, and most people probably don’t even know it’s happening to them.
You will not always know it’s happening to you unless someone discovers it or you deliberately check for it.
Youtube shadowbanning, 2025.


Tumblr shadowbanning, 2024.
For at least a few months I didn’t have that much engagement on Tumblr. And then someone told me that when they searched for tags I was using a lot, and my posts tagged with them were not found in search. I found some old posts of literally photos of Jupiter and a kitten gif that were flagged as “sexually explicit” – so I sent a support ticket to tumblr, and they confirmed that I was indeed shadow banned by spam filters and they unlocked my account from that status at that point, and engagement exponentially increased almost immediately.


Obviously I’m glad they block spam. But it is possible to run afoul of tumblr controls. After they restored my tumblr – the engagement exponentially increased. It was definitely a big difference.
Twitter shadowbanning, 2023.
Note that I blogged about this in 2024, but the actual shadowbanning was happening in 2023 (after Elon Musk took over Twitter).
The Shadowbanning of Nicolas Smit Chloe Humbert Mar 26, 2024 Nicolas Smit Jan 19, 2023, 5:45 PM: “The creepiest part is if people wouldn’t have let me know it was happening, I would’ve never found out because Twitter made it so if I searched, everything would show up as normal.”

The important bottom line here is to never assume that social media is effective communication. Especially when it comes to communicating with elected politicians. In fact, sometimes they actively and openly block people from even finding another way to communicate. We the people always have this barrier between us on social media platforms. It’s invisible to most, and manipulated by some. But it’s an artificial arbitrator deciding who sees what and who gets heard. And all the platforms do it, from Google searches to Tiktok algorithms, whether you think it’s working well or not, it’s always something or someone else pulling the strings between us and our fellow humans.
