If I owned Twitter stock, I'd be pissed off its management was so incompetent it would let this shadow ban controversy happen.
What's the evidence that it's a real, rather than manufactured controversy? (Not a rhetorical question, just in case that isn't clear).
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It could be manufactured. But good management would try to prevent this from happening, not react to it afterwards. Evidently there was no testing of these changes before they were implemented. That's poor management.
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Proactive good, reactive bad. Reactive is death, and Twitter is being reactive here.
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I take your proactive/reactive point. But complaints about shadowbanning predate recent changes. They're louder now, but it's not clear that's because of anything Twitter did. Could be normal conspiracy theory growth. If it's not real, I'm not sure what Twitter can do about it.
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