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Comments by "Martin Maat" (@MartinMaat) on "Israeli general killed Israelis on 7 October then lied about it, with Ali Abunimah" video.
I have to check every comment I write in incognito mode to see if it is really there for others to see. So low and annoying. If it is not you have to be really creative to get your point across. It is worse on some channels than on others though. Keeping messages short seems to help (split); if one gets banned, post something unrelated before trying again using different words; avoid the f and g words (the ideology f that is). Scrambling words will not always give you a pass.
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It looks like I am not allowed to use the word z10 nist either. Then again, today I had a message blocked on an unrelated topic, in a thread that allowed several other. Not a clue why. It was a tad longer but nothing extreme. It looks like there's a random element to it too.
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@jimbob3030 It may still be automated even if it takes a while. My best guess is zionist bots are crawling comment sections of popular channels and flag and downvote everything that tests as critical to their cause. Then YouTube will do the rest (delete or shadow ban). I'm still not sure how it works though. I doubt it is often human interaction. On YouTube's part I suspect it is primarily AI software optimized for engagement.
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I never encountered a 24 hour ban like others report, it looks like everything is on a per message basis for me. If what I see in incognito mode means anything that is, I could be fooled there too based on my IP address, I haven't tried looking through a proxy yet. I also never got a notification that my message was blocked for whatever reason, shadow bans and deletions have always been silent for me.
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@elliekwong3180 Yeah, I wrote that earlier but that message was shadow banned :-). I used a "bad" word so here's another try. It may still be automated even if it takes a while. My best guess is z10 nist bots are crawling comment sections of popular channels and flag and downvote everything that tests as critical to their cause. Then YouTube will do the rest (delete or shadow ban). I'm still not sure how it works though. I doubt it is often human interaction. On YouTube's part I suspect it is primarily AI software optimized for engagement.
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