4chan would obviously already be gone if this place was on the chopping block.
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I'm not so sure it will be the feds but it is possible. I'm very concerned by the fact that this site is ghosting people. It's happened to me twice now in a couple of weeks and this week I'm going to do a more thorough check of my back comments. Either there's a bad mod or new policy here.
I also noticed that Quora retroactively applied new TOS policy to comments there and collapsed a post of mine from 2019. wtf, now witchhunts?
What I suspect is the fallout from Twitter fraud is of concern by other social media sites who are now aiming at preventing getting their tits in a federal wringer.
'Ghosting' refers to the action of a social media site hiding a user's posts from the public but showing them to the poster, thus making him think they are visible. It is a dishonest way of censoring by the Left media. Reddit, Facebook, Twitter, and sadly now this site, do it. It is so frequent on Reddit that there are sites dedicated to flagging ghosted posts there, like the Reveddit and the Revddit sites.
When one goes to another browser and looks at a thread on the site but without logging in, one can see whether one's posts are missing.