Twitter's shadowban filter weighs blocks in the algorithm. This likely means that putting someone on a major shared list puts them at risk.
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since that isn't the case it seems to be purely punitive rather than effect-correcting. behavior-correcting also unlikely because...
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...for that to work people would need to know why they had been shadowbanned in the first place
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but maybe ascribing intentionality to the twitter star chamber is giving them too much credit
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Assume that 99% of the use of the system is silencing spam accounts, though.
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I'm saying if that is the case disrupting usability for followers of that account doesn't serve the end
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Zuckerberg apparently described Twitter as a clown car that crashed into a gold mine.
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the wasted potential of twitter is staggering and depressing
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