Did you know that over 70% of social media users report declining engagement without understanding why? Many of these cases are linked to a phenomenon known as shadow banning. In simple terms, shadow banning is when a social media platform limits the visibility of your content without notifying you. For example, if you post a comment or photo on Instagram and fewer people see it than usual, your account might be shadow banned. Unlike a full ban, you can still post and interact, but your reach is secretly restricted. What Is Shadow Banning? Shadow banning is a subtle form of restriction implemented by social media platforms to limit the spread of certain content or accounts without explicitly notifying users. Platforms often use shadow banning to reduce spam, curb harmful content, or manage user behavior. For instance, if an Instagram user uses spammy hashtags or posts repetitive comments too frequently, their posts may stop appearing in hashtag searches or on follower feeds. T...
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