I opened the browser to new posts but didn't look at it. Just now, a couple of hours later, when I clicked on the tab I reflexively hit refresh, but as the page was loading I happened to see a post at the top with the same thumbnail titled, "Why is there not a single post about this explosion?"
It has now been vaporized. There's only one post on Reddit with "Khmelnytskyi:" in the title, and it's from several months ago.
I think that if a subject get shadowbanned on social media, we can safely conclude that what is reported through mainstream outlets is something other than the full truth. Not much point otherwise.
Apparently this is shadowbanned on r/conspiracy.
I opened the browser to new posts but didn't look at it. Just now, a couple of hours later, when I clicked on the tab I reflexively hit refresh, but as the page was loading I happened to see a post at the top with the same thumbnail titled, "Why is there not a single post about this explosion?"
It has now been vaporized. There's only one post on Reddit with "Khmelnytskyi:" in the title, and it's from several months ago.
I think that if a subject get shadowbanned on social media, we can safely conclude that what is reported through mainstream outlets is something other than the full truth. Not much point otherwise.