You Reported This Post — But It’s Still Public: The Illusion of Moderation on Twitter (X)

🔍 Introduction You report a tweet. Twitter shows you a banner: “You reported this Post. View.” You assume the platform is taking action. But here’s the truth: that post is still live, still public, and still visible to everyone else. The banner is for your eyes only — a quiet nod that says, “We heard … Read more

Shadow Banned for Telling the Truth: How Platforms Hide the Voices They Should Protect

By DefamationTracker You post a calm rebuttal. You cite evidence. You speak the truth. Then — silence. No likes. No replies. No reach. You haven’t been suspended. You haven’t been warned. You’ve been shadow banned. 🧠 What Is Shadow Banning? Shadow banning is the invisible suppression of a user’s content. The platform doesn’t notify you. … Read more

The Double Standard of Defamation: Why Platforms Reward Chaos and Punish Truth

🧨 By DefamationTracker In the age of algorithmic moderation, truth is no longer the default — it’s a liability. While platforms claim to uphold safety and integrity, their systems often reward the loudest voices, not the most accurate ones. And when it comes to defamation, the imbalance is staggering. Meanwhile, DefamationTracker — a platform built … Read more

The Silence of X: Why the World Must Demand Accountability for Online Defamation

🛡️ The Silence of X: Why the World Must Demand Accountability for Online Defamation Published by Defamation Tracker In the digital age, reputations are forged and fractured in real time. A single post can uplift a voice—or destroy a life. And yet, one of the world’s largest social media platforms, X (formerly Twitter), continues to … Read more

Obsession Online Doesn’t Fade—It Mutates

In the digital age, obsession doesn’t always look like romance. Sometimes, it looks like defamation. This article explores the lifecycle of digital fixation—how an attacker becomes obsessed with a target, constructs a narrative, and escalates over time. It’s not a one-time smear. It’s a pattern. And it rarely ends on its own. 🧠 The Lifecycle … Read more