It's wild how much content gets suppressed on X compared to other platforms. You post something on one social network and it reaches your whole audience, but on X? Half your thoughts disappear into shadow bans, throttled feeds, or algorithmic black holes. The content moderation strategies are so different across platforms—some lean heavy on filtering, others take a lighter touch. In Web3 communities especially, this hits different because we're supposed to be about free speech and decentralization. Yet here we are, still dealing with centralized gatekeeping on X while other platforms let ideas flow more freely. Makes you wonder what the actual criteria are, and whether we need decentralized social alternatives to break this pattern.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 2025-12-20 20:11
Shadow ban on X is really outrageous; even posting normal comments can get swallowed.
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AirdropHunter
· 2025-12-20 06:23
NGL, the censorship of X is really outrageous; everything I post gets swallowed.
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ForkPrince
· 2025-12-19 23:19
X, what's this? I've known for a long time how bad the algorithm is. Decentralized social networking really should become popular.
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AlphaLeaker
· 2025-12-17 21:54
X, this platform is really an algorithm black hole; everything posted just sinks.
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faded_wojak.eth
· 2025-12-17 21:52
X's algorithm black hole is really outrageous; the posts I send just disappear.
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PumpDetector
· 2025-12-17 21:50
shadow bans on X are just algorithmic market psychology tbh... they're reading the room same way whales read order books. been calling this since mt gox days
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BearMarketBard
· 2025-12-17 21:43
X's algorithm black hole is really incredible; everything sent gets swallowed.
It's wild how much content gets suppressed on X compared to other platforms. You post something on one social network and it reaches your whole audience, but on X? Half your thoughts disappear into shadow bans, throttled feeds, or algorithmic black holes. The content moderation strategies are so different across platforms—some lean heavy on filtering, others take a lighter touch. In Web3 communities especially, this hits different because we're supposed to be about free speech and decentralization. Yet here we are, still dealing with centralized gatekeeping on X while other platforms let ideas flow more freely. Makes you wonder what the actual criteria are, and whether we need decentralized social alternatives to break this pattern.