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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

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

Justice Delayed Is Reputation Denied: Why Defamation Law Can’t Keep Up

⚖️ Justice Delayed Is Reputation Denied: Why Defamation Law Can’t Keep Up In the digital age, reputational damage happens in seconds. But justice? That can take months, years—or never arrive at all. This article explores the widening gap between online defamation and legal recourse. While attackers publish instantly, victims are left navigating slow, fragmented systems … Read more

The Algorithm Doesn’t Care If It’s True—It Cares If It Spreads

📱 The Algorithm Doesn’t Care If It’s True—It Cares If It Spreads In the digital age, truth isn’t what gets traction—emotion does. Social media platforms were built to connect people, but their algorithms were built to reward engagement. That means outrage, conspiracy, and obsession often outperform facts. For victims of online defamation, this creates a … Read more

Can Social Media Platforms Ever Sort Fact from Fiction—and Detect Defamation?

đź§  Can Social Media Platforms Ever Sort Fact from Fiction—and Detect Defamation? In the digital age, truth isn’t just contested—it’s algorithmically buried. Social media platforms have become the world’s largest publishers, yet they operate without the editorial rigor of traditional media. Millions of posts are shared every hour, many of them containing misinformation, conspiracy theories, … Read more