As the title says. I believe Reddit has been using shadow bans to quiet dissenting opinions that aren’t inherently breaking TOS.

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    6 hours ago

    Unfortunately, when I got shadow banned, I wasn’t told who did it or why it happened. I responded frequently to askreddit questions and never said anything aggressive or offensive.

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      6 hours ago

      I imagine you can figure out whether you are banned from one subreddit, or the entire site. That will tell you which category of moderator did it.

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          5 hours ago

          I think they outsource the sitewide moderation, and much of it is automated, relying on signals like your IP address and the behavior of your web browser (assuming you were using it on the web). It’s more likely their bot thought you’re a bot than a human didn’t like your opinions.

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              5 hours ago

              I suspect the appeals are also largely handled by an automated process. It’s the same kind of experience people have when they get banned from Facebook or Youtube.