It is easy to see the shadow ban. Only the poster can see the comments. Friends on other computers cannot see my comments
I have other users confirm that my comments are being deleted. AOL should allow free speech.
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William H Koch commented
Would it be possible to run just one positive story about something good this president has done? Just one? I dare you to. (But I know you just can't)
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William H Koch commented
Sorry JpA but aol admits to shadow banning. They claim "their computer flags certain words or phrases" (But they don't tell you are banned and I find that cowardly.) What they mean is anyone that doesn't beat down on president trump or presents facts proving they are lying and biased against republicans and centrist. They do not seem to tolerate different opinions and certainly not FACTS. They remind me of the nazi propaganda ministry of the 1930's. Notify their parent company verizon and cancel your service that's what I did. So far I have got 3 other people to join me in leaving verizon.
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jpa commented
It is based on your log in. The computer does NOT matter. Try logging in and posting a comment. Leave article and go back in to find your comment. It is still there. Now, log out and try to find your post. Even though your computer is the same you cannot see your post. AOL is banning posts based on the login profile. Once they deem you "banned" you will not be able to post or respond to others.