Shadow ban

A shadow ban is when a platform quietly limits how many people see your posts without telling you or removing your account. You can still post, but your reach drops because the algorithm hides or downranks your content.

In more detail

Shadow banning (also called shadowbanning or ghost banning) is a soft form of moderation. Instead of deleting your account or sending a warning, the platform reduces your visibility behind the scenes. Your posts might stop showing in hashtags, the explore or for-you feed, or search results, and non-followers may never see them. It usually happens when content gets flagged as spam, breaks community guidelines, uses banned or flagged hashtags, or trips an automated filter. Platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and X rarely confirm shadow bans officially, which makes them hard to diagnose. The clearest signal is a sudden, unexplained drop in reach and engagement that is not tied to any change in what you posted.

Example

Say your Instagram posts normally reach 5,000 people, then overnight they drop to 400 with no change in your posting. You check and find your posts no longer appear under the hashtags you used, even when you search them from a logged-out account. That pattern points to a shadow ban, often triggered by a flagged hashtag or a burst of activity that looked like spam.

FAQ

Shadow ban, answered.

How do I know if I am shadow banned?
Watch for a sharp, unexplained drop in reach, posts not showing under hashtags, or content missing from search and feeds for non-followers. Ask someone who does not follow you to look for your post under a hashtag to confirm.
How long does a shadow ban last?
There is no fixed timer, but most ease within 2 to 4 weeks if you stop the behavior that triggered it. Removing flagged hashtags, avoiding spammy activity, and posting normally usually helps reach recover.

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