Twitter Files part two: Blacklists and shadowbanning

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We’ve known since at least yesterday that the next part of the Twitter files expose would come from Bari Weiss. A few minutes ago, Jazz alerted me that she’s started tweeting.

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I’m including a reaction to this next tweet because it’s too funny. Bari Weiss of course resigned from her position at the Times after being ganged up on by the same mob that is picketing today. So it really is perfect that she’s doing this today.

Anyone who guessed that conservative voices were targeted and put on these lists by Twitter, come collect your prize.

Some instant reaction:

There’s an official name for shadow banning, “visibility filtering.”

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Here’s the shadow part of shadowbanning/visibility filtering:

I don’t know why I’m surprised but the effort to diminish and ignore this is already underway even before the thread is finished.

Anyway, the thread is still going:

The most critical shadowbanning was done in the shadows.

Dave Rubin has a question that I’m also wondering:

You could probably guess that Libs of TikTok was going to come up at some point in this thread.

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It looks like that might be the end of the thread. Weiss’s new site (formerly Common Sense) doesn’t have a story up about this at the moment. If there are any updates I’ll post them below. For now, some confirmation that Twitter was shadowbanning people for some time, exactly as we all thought they were. As mentioned above, I’d love to see a list of some of the people on each of these banning lists. Hopefully that is still coming.

Update: A few more.

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