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Since a few days, every time I post any comment, it doesn't even "think about it", it doesn't even show my comment temporarily (until page refresh), or shadow ban me. It just instantly eats up my comment the moment I post it, poof like I never posted anything.

So it's some kind of full comment ban, maybe permanent, maybe temporary. Which is interesting, because it was not accompanied by any kind of "you did the boo boo" ban message.
But that's unsurprising, since they have always been sleazy jews, never being upfront about any part of their censorship.

By the way, uploaders are part of the censoring. So if the uploader is a faggot and he's looking at the comments, there is a higher chance your comments will get manually deleted/reported and potentially flagged for the naughty list (extra censorship standards that don't apply to normies, you will get censored for more words, like "media" or "wealthy" ( u/#topkek ) while others can say them freely.
The dumb fuck brainlet normies will also think you are crazy, because they ~~aren't getting censored~~ think they aren't getting censored, and don't believe anyone would ever censor comments on the internet).
They also have some degree of control over how comments are (((moderated))) in their comment sections, so that might explain why sometimes a comment goes through, and sometimes a comment gets blocked.

I've also been wondering why they haven't just nuked my account ages ago but well, we take those. u/#classy
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derkevevin on scored.co
1 year ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
I think there definitely is a "naughty list" and you're probably on it too. The random censors on tame comments happened to me as well. When it happens, it can be a single seemingly innocent word. I wasn't kidding when I said "media" and "wealthy". When I wrote "may dia" instead, nothing else changed, the comment went through, etc.
Of course there is an algorithm, but it seems very inconsistent. I think it's a combination of keywords, maybe "soft context" as in hard coded phrases and variations of them (or just a combination or count of keywords), "naughty list" status, and the uploader settings.

Their shitty algorithm could definitely be better though, so here we can be glad that it's probably dumb pajeets u/#smug
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