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  2. Shadow banning - Wikipedia

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    Shadow banning, also called stealth banning, hell banning, ghost banning, and comment ghosting, is the practice of blocking or partially blocking a user or the user's content from some areas of an online community in such a way that the ban is not readily apparent to the user, regardless of whether the action is taken by an individual or an algorithm.

  3. Wikipedia:Contact us/Warning messages - Wikipedia

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    The messages that you see are sent by other users, not by "Wikipedia management". First of all, there is no "Wikipedia management" — unlike newspapers and other similarly organized media, there is no "editor in chief", no "editorial committee", in short no centralized editorial authority .

  4. Discord - Wikipedia

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    Users can create servers for free, manage their public visibility, and create voice channels, text channels, and categories to sort the channels into. [51] Most servers have a limit of 250,000 members, but this limit can be raised if the server owner contacts Discord. [53] Users can also create roles and assign them to server members.

  5. Fan interference can get you ejected from games. Here's what ...

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    Here's a list of unacceptable offenses that can get you ejected and potentially banned from a professional sports venue: Going on the field/court Entering the field of play is a big no-no.

  6. Block (Internet) - Wikipedia

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    Ban evasion can also be spotted if posts or other contributions from two accounts look the same or similar, or on sites where the same email can be associated with multiple accounts, identical or similar emails can be a sign of ban evasion. On some sites, users who have been permanently banned for ban evasion may be unable to appeal their ban.

  7. Deplatforming - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 2015, Reddit banned several communities on the site ("subreddits") for violating the site's anti-harassment policy. [14] A 2017 study published in the journal Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, examining "the causal effects of the ban on both participating users and affected communities," found that "the ban served a number of useful purposes for Reddit" and ...

  8. 12 Things That Could Get You Banned from a Plane - AOL

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    The post 12 Things That Could Get You Banned from a Plane appeared first on Reader's Digest. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment. Entertainment. The Today Show.

  9. Sharing a cat photo can get you banned from Facebook - AOL

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