Setting the Record Straighter on Shadow Banning

12/09/2020
by   Erwan Le Merrer, et al.
0

Shadow banning consists for an online social network in limiting the visibility of some of its users, without them being aware of it. Twitter declares that it does not use such a practice, sometimes arguing about the occurrence of "bugs" to justify restrictions on some users. This paper is the first to address the plausibility or not of shadow banning on a major online platform, by adopting both a statistical and a graph topological approach. We first conduct an extensive data collection and analysis campaign, gathering occurrences of visibility limitations on user profiles (we crawl more than 2.5 million of them). In such a black-box observation setup, we highlight the salient user profile features that may explain a banning practice (using machine learning predictors). We then pose two hypotheses for the phenomenon: i) limitations are bugs, as claimed by Twitter, and ii) shadow banning propagates as an epidemic on user-interactions ego-graphs. We show that hypothesis i) is statistically unlikely with regards to the data we collected. We then show some interesting correlation with hypothesis ii), suggesting that the interaction topology is a good indicator of the presence of groups of shadow banned users on the service.

READ FULL TEXT

page 4

page 7

research
04/12/2018

Peer to Peer Hate: Hate Speech Instigators and Their Targets

While social media has become an empowering agent to individual voices a...
research
03/17/2019

A customisable pipeline for continuously harvesting socially-minded Twitter users

On social media platforms and Twitter in particular, specific classes of...
research
11/22/2022

Twitter has a Binary Privacy Setting, are Users Aware of How It Works?

Twitter accounts are public by default, but Twitter gives the option to ...
research
01/16/2019

Location, Occupation, and Semantics based Socioeconomic Status Inference on Twitter

The socioeconomic status of people depends on a combination of individua...
research
12/23/2018

Elites Tweet? Characterizing the Twitter Verified User Network

Social network and publishing platforms, such as Twitter, support the co...
research
07/18/2017

A Comparative Analysis of Social Network Pages by Interests of Their Followers

Being a matter of cognition, user interests should be apt to classificat...
research
05/18/2021

Image Cropping on Twitter: Fairness Metrics, their Limitations, and the Importance of Representation, Design, and Agency

Twitter uses machine learning to crop images, where crops are centered a...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset