Opinion
Im shadowbanned from Twitter. According to shadowban.eu, my Twitter account @acvalens is banned from search and search suggestions. My sex work account is similarly impacted. Whenever I share content related to my sex work on either username, my tweets advertising my content are far less likely to be seen by my followers. This harms my ability to pay the bills, which is a minor nuisance at best and a financial crisis at worst, depending on the month. This is something called shadowbanning, a form of content moderation where users visibility is strictly limited without warning nor explanation.
Ive dealt with shadowbanning for a few years now, but my sex work content has been significantly suppressed since June. My engagement has decreased because, I suspect, Twitter is less likely to show my sex work content on my followers feeds. My story mirrors other sex workers experiences. Its also the subject behind Posting Into the Void, a new peer-led research report by sex worker-centered tech collective Hacking//Hustling. The report, penned by researchers Danielle Blunt, Emily Coombes, Shanelle Mullin, and Ariel Wolf, compares and contrasts the ways social media platforms target sex workers and activists, organizers, and protesters (AOPs) on services like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The reports information comes from a survey Hacking//Hustling sent out in June, and the fast turnaround is not a coincidence. In an email interview with the Daily Dot, Blunt warned the U.S. government is still on the offensive against Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which SESTA-FOSTA infamously watered down in 2018.
It was important for us to get this information out as quickly as possible, before future amendments to CDA 230 were signed into law and content moderation becomes more extreme, Blunt said. I hope that civilians [non-sex workers] and AOPs understand how the repression and deplatforming of sex workers impacts them too and that this research reaches outside of the sex working community.
Shadowbans are complicated, in part because they dont just impact marginalized users. Conservatives commonly claim theyre the biggest targets of the practice; the term itself gained mainstream prominence after President Donald Trump tweeted about it. Nor are social media platforms transparent about their shadowbanning process, making it difficult to verify when a user is shadowbanned and when they arent. So what are sex workers up against, and how are shadowbans impacting the American public at large? The answer is as urgent as it is complex.
According to Posting Into the Void, shadowbanning is a tool used by online platforms to reduce the prevalence of content that the platform deems high-risk and that should not be easily discoverable. Shadowbanning is an umbrella term and describes many different practices, from hiding users accounts on sitewide searches to preventing users posts from being seen by others.
Because of these types of reduced visibility and discoverability, an account might show up less in other users feeds, unable to connect with new followers, the report notes. At times, shadowbanning can make social media platforms unusable, for example, when you are unable to connect with or find community and clients.
Shadowbanning has roots in corporate advertising on mainstream social media platforms. Before shadowbans, alerts informed banned users that they were removed from a site, which lowers banned users exposure to paid ads. Shadowbans allow platforms to simultaneously control impacted users speech while continuing to monetize their time on the platform. Hacking//Hustling describes this as a core component of surveillance capitalism, a market structure in which private human data is computed and packaged as prediction products and sold into behavioral futures markets for knowing what we will do now, soon, and later, as the terms inventor Shoshanna Zuboff said in 2019.
Deplatforming an individual means that the platform is no longer able to generate ad revenue, sell data to data brokerage firms, or provide data to Social Media Intelligence companies, Hacking//Hustlings report notes. Shadowbanning becomes a very powerful tool for platforms to silence dissent while still turning a profit and collaborating with the state to surveil and police communities.
Shadowbanning is manipulative and opaque. Its impossible to know if youve been shadowbanned unless you use a shadowban test, such as shadowban.eu for Twitter or Triberr for Instagram. These tests use Twitter and Instagrams content visibility features, such as searching a users account, in order to declare whether a user is or isnt shadowbanned, and theyre partially based on guesswork. As Triberr puts it, its test is largely based on several assumptions related to Instagram and its algorithms, as well as insights from the Instagram user community. Without confirmation from social media platforms, its hard to know exactly how shadowbans work. This sows doubt in shadowbanned users and may make them feel confused, self-conscious, or even ashamed. These responses are symptoms of gaslighting, which social media platforms engage in by design, Hacking//Hustling argues.
The term structural gaslighting was coined by the 12 doctors behind Scientific Americans George Floyds Autopsy and the Structural Gaslighting of America and describes when the state, structures, or institutions deny a set of practices which certain users or communities know to be true, Hacking//Hustling notes. While structural gaslighting originated as a way to describe Black Americans experiences with state and institutional structures that gaslight them into thinking their experiences with oppression are not real, its use across state and corporate institutions is not coincidental. Posting Into the Void used this definition as the foundation for a new term, platform gaslighting, which is structural gaslighting that occurs when platforms deny a set of practices which certain users know to be true. Twitter, for example, has regularly engaged in platform gaslighting regarding its moderation features, up to and including gaslighting me as a reporter and shadowbanning victim.
Our position on shadowbanning hasnt changed, a Twitter spokesperson told me in December 2019, we dont do it.
I contributed to Hacking//Hustlings report by providing my previous correspondence with Facebook and Twitter. I also reached out to Twitter for comment, which was later quoted in the full report. Twitter says its policy has not changed.
Everyone can express themselves on Twitter as long as they dont break the Twitter Rules, a spokesperson said. We dont block, limit, or remove content based on an individuals views or opinions. In some situations, a Tweet may not be seen by everyone, as outlined here. According to the linked guide, tweets may be limited if they are considered abusive or spammy. Twitter also engages in content curation on users timelines by deciding what users are most interested in or contributes to the conversation in safe and healthy ways. Additionally, Twitter says it uses behavior-based signals that rank content appearance based on user interactions, blocks, and mutes.
Shadowbanning is a fundamentally political concept, and Posting Into the Void reveals shadowbanning tends to primarily target sex workers, not civilians. This implies social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Google dont just rely on shadowbanning; they need bans to remain undetectable in order to deceitfully curate their platforms public image. Its digital gentrification, or the process by which platforms remove marginalized users to replace them with a more market-friendly consumerbase. Like police officers admitting that the American justice system doesnt actually bring about justice, acknowledging shadowbannings existence essentially damns its creators.
The fact that users dont know much about the process of shadowbanning, the report warns, is by design.
Thanks to Blunt, Coombes, Mullin, and Wolfs peer-led research, theres now a comprehensive dataset on how shadowbanning takes place and what it entails. Hacking//Hustlings findings come from 262 participants split between sex workers, AOPs, sex workers who are AOPs, and any miscellaneous respondents (approximately 7%). While Hacking//Hustling warns the sample cannot be generalized to AOPs or sex workers as a whole, the report offers a data-backed glimpse into shadowbannings long-term effects on marginalized users.
Hacking//Hustling also found that shadowbanning is innately discriminatory: Among sex workers, 69.57% experienced shadowbanning compared to just 34.88% of civilians. Over half of sex workers reported their usernames were filtered out of platform searches compared to just 22% of non-sex workers, and 41.01% of sex workers reported deplatforming compared to just 21.57% of civilians.
45.45% of those who have not done sex work were able to get their accounts back after being deplatformed from social media while only 7.27% of those who have done sex work said the same, the report found. Of those who identify as both a sex worker and an AOP, an incredible 51.28% report they have been shadowbanned.
Most of these revelations arent news to sex workers. But the data itself shows just how invasive shadowbanning is across the sex-working community. Sex working AOPs in particular experienced nearly double the amount of shadowbanning, deplatforming, and online suppression across survey questions, Blunt told the Daily Dot. Because civilians were far less likely to report similar experiences, sex workers struggles with social media are both discriminatory and rendered invisible. Only those connected to sex workers know what is going on.
Again, this is all compared to respondents who identified exclusively as activists, organizers, and protestors, Mullin told the Daily Dot. Its very likely that this gap would be even wider if compared to the general population.
Sex workers who engaged in more online work during the coronavirus pandemic were more likely to face censorship from social media platforms, too, Hacking//Hustling found. Over half of sex workers refused to use certain words to avoid platform censorship, and sex workers were nearly three times more likely to receive an official message stating their account could face deletion than non-sex workers.
It seems that the more active you are as a sex worker on social media, the more likely you are to have your content repressed, Blunt said. When people are relying on online work more due to COVID-19, the violent impact of the repression of sex workers content is highlightedit reduces their ability to earn an income and pushes them into increased financial insecurity.
By nature, silently curtails free speech by valuing certain voices over others. A civilian political analyst with a Substack newsletter, for example, is far less likely to be shadowbanned by Twitter than a sex worker. This implies that a civilian bloggers voice is more important to a free and open democracy than a sex workers. It doesnt matter whether the latter is far more politically versed in issues like fascism, sexual politics, or online censorshipor is just a better citizen overall: In Twitters eyes, the sex worker must be suppressed because they engage in sexual labor.
Shadowbanning is a political act. Shadowbanning does not happen in a vacuum but in a country fraught with government surveillance, police violence, AOP suppression, open-source technology defunding, and the treacherous circumstances of the U.S. presidential election, Blunt told the Daily Dot. The effects of shadowbanning arent just undemocratic; they run in conjunction with offline forms of oppression. Together, these acts run the risk of untangling democracy and creating authoritarian infrastructure that suppresses and erases marginalized voices.
We were seeing a lot of posts about platform repression of protest content, stories of financial payments being blocked that said #BLM, and financial technologies disrupting mutual aid efforts and wanted to document sex worker and activists experiences online during the protests and COVID-19 pandemic, Blunt told the Daily Dot. With Posting Into the Void, we were interested in collecting data about the intersection of the digital suppression of sex workers and activists during the 2020 uprisings.
Digital suppression is growing, too. After Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced that no police officers would be charged with murdering Breonna Taylor, Coombes noted that Twitter abruptly began shadowbanning and locking accounts that posted tweets containing Breonna Taylors name. In some cases, Twitter accounts tweeting about her death were suspended. Twitter claims the suspensions were a technical issue and werent related to users posts. Twitter has given the same excuses to sex workers for years.
Surveillance technologies are being used more and more to hinder protest and demobilize movements for racial, gender, and economic justice. With sex workers being canaries in the coal mine for much of these state and corporate efforts, we are seeing in real time a mass cleansing of the internet where digital and sexual citizenship online are defined by sex worker exclusion, Coombes told the Daily Dot. For sex workers, the internet has never been free or open or safe, but with FOSTA/SESTA and now EARN IT, that exclusion from digital space is now quite literally written into federal law.
Shadowbans fundamentally target high-risk material. In a society antagonistic toward dissent, AOPs working with Black Lives Matter are becoming bigger targets for content suppression. Posting Into the Void isnt just a report revealing shadowbannings existence; its a forecast for a future that will soon impact everyone, sex workers and civilians alike, unless our political institutions are torn down and replaced with something more democratic.
We already have models of what happens when governments repress the internet and open discourse, Blunt said. Fascism.
Excerpt from:
Report Says Shadowbanning Is RealAnd It's Suppressing Sex Workers - The Daily Dot
- Meet the Brothers Behind an Extreme Gun Rights Network Republicans Call a Big Scam - The Daily Beast [Last Updated On: June 26th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 26th, 2020]
- The Brothers Behind an Extreme Gun-Rights Network That Republicans Call a Big Scam - The Trace [Last Updated On: June 26th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 26th, 2020]
- Antifa, The Left-Wing Version Of Fascism | News, Sports, Jobs - Jamestown Post Journal [Last Updated On: June 26th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 26th, 2020]
- COVID-19 and the Growing White Supremacist Menace - Foreign Affairs Magazine [Last Updated On: June 26th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 26th, 2020]
- My Little Pony Fans Are Ready to Admit They Have a Nazi Problem - The Atlantic [Last Updated On: June 26th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 26th, 2020]
- Can't Imagine a World Without Police? Start Here - VICE [Last Updated On: June 26th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 26th, 2020]
- Black WaPo editor claims white women 'lucky' to be called 'Karen' - Filmy One [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 1st, 2020]
- Twitter sued for allegedly conspiring with Saudi Arabia government to shut down dissenting voices - Reclaim The Net [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 1st, 2020]
- Will the Social-Justice Mob Cancel Hamilton? - City Journal [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 1st, 2020]
- Dick Masterson says Patreon alternative New Project 2 is closing after getting blacklisted by Mastercard - Reclaim The Net [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 1st, 2020]
- Reddit bans r/The_Donald and 2000 other hateful subreddits because it was about time - The Next Web [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 1st, 2020]
- Progressives the voice of tyranny - Cowichan Valley Citizen [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 1st, 2020]
- Deplatforming - Wikipedia [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 1st, 2020]
- Whats the Deal With Parler? - Slate [Last Updated On: July 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 9th, 2020]
- Why did it take so long for Reddit and Facebook to block racist groups? - The Guardian [Last Updated On: July 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 9th, 2020]
- Theres nothing Marxist about Black Lives Matter - Spiked [Last Updated On: July 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 9th, 2020]
- The Real Masters of 'Cancel Culture' The Pro-Israel Lobby - The Bullet - Socialist Project [Last Updated On: July 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 9th, 2020]
- Facebook would be in 'way better shape' adopting Twitter's disinformation response, ex-Facebook security chief says - CNBC [Last Updated On: July 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 9th, 2020]
- Is cancel culture silencing open debate? There are risks to shutting down opinions we disagree with - The Conversation AU [Last Updated On: July 10th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 10th, 2020]
- Minds Wants to Pay You to Post on Its Social Network, and Is Expanding Into India - Gadgets 360 [Last Updated On: July 18th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 18th, 2020]
- Owen Benjamin and His Personal Army (Collided With Reality) - Patheos [Last Updated On: July 18th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 18th, 2020]
- The boundaries of free expression are up for debate in the Age of COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter - capitalcurrent.ca [Last Updated On: July 18th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 18th, 2020]
- Judge allows withdrawal of Spencer's attorney - The Daily Progress [Last Updated On: July 18th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 18th, 2020]
- Is cancel culture silencing open debate? The perils of shutting down disagreeable opinions and arguments - ABC News [Last Updated On: July 19th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 19th, 2020]
- Milo Yiannopoulos is proof that deplatforming works [Last Updated On: July 19th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 19th, 2020]
- On the ethics of deplatforming : stupidpol [Last Updated On: July 19th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 19th, 2020]
- Social Media Deplatforming: Big Techs Gag Order - Dateway [Last Updated On: July 19th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 19th, 2020]
- Is There A World Beyond YouTube for Crypto? - Cryptonews [Last Updated On: July 19th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 19th, 2020]
- 9 weeks till NZ election what does the political landscape look like? - thedailyblog.co.nz [Last Updated On: July 19th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 19th, 2020]
- Best and worst of this week's headlines: International students, sexual abuse - GW Hatchet [Last Updated On: July 20th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 20th, 2020]
- WUWT is being deplatformed service interruptions the subsequent few days - The Shepherd of the Hills Gazette [Last Updated On: July 20th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 20th, 2020]
- Is Cancel Culture Butchering the Centre? | Jonathan MS Pearce - Patheos [Last Updated On: July 20th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 20th, 2020]
- Churchill: Troy preacher has the right to offend - Laredo Morning Times [Last Updated On: July 20th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 20th, 2020]
- How QAnon Will Fight Back Against Twitters Ban And What Happens Next - Observer [Last Updated On: July 22nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 22nd, 2020]
- Goodbye Compromise - The Organization for World Peace [Last Updated On: July 22nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 22nd, 2020]
- Nearly half of Americans think cancel culture has gone TOO FAR... but 2 in 5 admit participating in it - RT [Last Updated On: July 22nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 22nd, 2020]
- What is deplatform? - Definition from WhatIs.com [Last Updated On: July 23rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 23rd, 2020]
- Its too late to stop QAnon with fact checks and account bans - MIT Technology Review [Last Updated On: July 26th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 26th, 2020]
- Why Congress should look at Twitter and Facebook - MIT Technology Review [Last Updated On: July 27th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 27th, 2020]
- Cancel Culture and Call Out Culture Are Not the Same - Study Breaks [Last Updated On: July 27th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 27th, 2020]
- Florida man to be charged with vandalism of 2 synagogues - Forward [Last Updated On: July 27th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 27th, 2020]
- Remains of 286 Jewish Holocaust victims uncovered in 2 basements in Ukraine - Forward [Last Updated On: July 27th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 27th, 2020]
- How Transformative Justice Can Address Harm Without Police - Shadowproof [Last Updated On: July 28th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 28th, 2020]
- Police Are The Real Cancel Culture - CounterPunch.org - CounterPunch [Last Updated On: July 28th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 28th, 2020]
- Trump Jr. bashes Twitter over suspension: 'This never happens to ... the left. It only hurts conservatives' - Fox News [Last Updated On: July 29th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 29th, 2020]
- Donald Trump Jr. Returns to Twitter, Reacts to Being Booted Off Platform - PopCulture.com [Last Updated On: July 29th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 29th, 2020]
- If Cancel Culture Is About Getting Fired, Let's Cancel At-Will Employment - In These Times [Last Updated On: July 29th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 29th, 2020]
- Big tech CEOs give Congress the 5 Ds of Dodgeball on anti-competitive behavior - The Sociable [Last Updated On: July 29th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 29th, 2020]
- QAnon accounts banned by Twitter have already returned, with over 100,000 followers - The Daily Dot [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 30th, 2020]
- Who would sell Holocaust-themed face masks? This guy. - Forward [Last Updated On: July 30th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 30th, 2020]
- East Hartford Police Union Claims GLOCK Pistols Are Defective!? - AmmoLand Shooting Sports News [Last Updated On: July 31st, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 31st, 2020]
- COVID Fatigue: The State of Public Policy on Coronavirus - The Globe Post [Last Updated On: July 31st, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 31st, 2020]
- Trump says he'll ban Tik Tok, to hoots of derision - Boing Boing [Last Updated On: August 1st, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 1st, 2020]
- Matthew Longley of Gun Critic About Buying Gunstreamer.com - AmmoLand Shooting Sports News [Last Updated On: August 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 2nd, 2020]
- NZ First anti-Green ads will backfire, but Kingi restaurant fiasco perfect ACT Party culture war propaganda - thedailyblog.co.nz [Last Updated On: August 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 2nd, 2020]
- If Big Tech makes enemies of conservatives, it will have no allies - Washington Examiner [Last Updated On: August 3rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 3rd, 2020]
- Whats Going On With Trumps TikTok Ban and Microsofts Deal to Avoid It? - New York Magazine [Last Updated On: August 3rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 3rd, 2020]
- The Hate-Fueled Rise of r/The_Donaldand Its Epic Takedown - WIRED [Last Updated On: August 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 4th, 2020]
- It's important that Scotland protects its tradition of literary and artistic freedom - iNews [Last Updated On: August 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 4th, 2020]
- Inside the Beltway: Roger Ailes, 'The Man in the Areana' - Washington Times [Last Updated On: August 4th, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 4th, 2020]
- College disinvites conservative speaker over 'issues' with his 'values' - Campus Reform [Last Updated On: August 5th, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 5th, 2020]
- Jewish woman released from ICE custody following national outcry - Forward [Last Updated On: August 6th, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 6th, 2020]
- Why Extreme 5G Conspiracy Theories Have Gone Viral in the Age of COVID-19 - Observer [Last Updated On: August 7th, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 7th, 2020]
- Delaware to require teaching of the Holocaust, genocide - Forward [Last Updated On: August 7th, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 7th, 2020]
- Adin Steinsaltz, acclaimed scholar who made the Talmud more accessible, dies at 83 - Forward [Last Updated On: August 7th, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 7th, 2020]
- Deplatforming Works - Vice [Last Updated On: August 7th, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 7th, 2020]
- Deplatforming Works, Just Ask David Icke HAMZALA Inc. [Last Updated On: August 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2020]
- Cancel culture and conservative glass houses - The Week [Last Updated On: August 10th, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 10th, 2020]
- Are We Witnessing the Fall of Far-Right Figurehead 'Tommy Robinson'? - VICE [Last Updated On: August 15th, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 15th, 2020]
- Antifa Unsuccessfully Tries To Protest The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally - AmmoLand Shooting Sports News [Last Updated On: August 20th, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 20th, 2020]
- It's time to cull and reform our sham, woke universities - Reaction - Reaction [Last Updated On: August 20th, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 20th, 2020]
- Twitter Bans Babylon Bee, Then Claims It Was An Innocent Mistake - The Federalist [Last Updated On: August 20th, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 20th, 2020]
- E-Viction sex work event sheds light on digital gentrification by self-destructing when its over - The Daily Dot [Last Updated On: August 20th, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 20th, 2020]
- Against de-platforming and other stunts - DiEM25 [Last Updated On: August 20th, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 20th, 2020]
- The Big-Name Conservatives Bankrolling This Far-Right Troll's Run for Congress - VICE [Last Updated On: August 21st, 2020] [Originally Added On: August 21st, 2020]
- Roaming Charges: Great Balls of Ire at the RNC - CounterPunch [Last Updated On: September 3rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: September 3rd, 2020]
- Three thinkers on when we should call out harmful speech - Big Think [Last Updated On: September 3rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: September 3rd, 2020]
- Joe Rogans Spotify Debut Sparks Speculation Over Missing Episodes - Forbes [Last Updated On: September 3rd, 2020] [Originally Added On: September 3rd, 2020]
- Here's what LinkedIn is doing to Support Safe Conversations on its Platform! - Digital Information World [Last Updated On: September 21st, 2020] [Originally Added On: September 21st, 2020]
- The push for content moderation legislation around the world - Brookings Institution [Last Updated On: September 26th, 2020] [Originally Added On: September 26th, 2020]