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by yetihehe
1426 days ago
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> but it certainly messes with the idea that a system is meant to either obey or refuse the command given by the user, and do so honestly. If some users don't want to act honestly, rest of society should not honour their malice. Honouring malice leads to dissolution of society. |
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What I meant is that shadow banning is, by design, an invisible punishment - and therefore, you cannot see that you've been caught up into it as a false positive and punished. This doesn't happen on systems without shadow banning in place.