2018 New Posts, part 1
I have every right, and from long experience, to be furiously angry at Glenn Greenwald. The man intentionally censored my comment replies on his and other NSA-related posts, on Twitter by dirty trick shadow banning for a long time, years, after Snowden came out.
Shadow banning is the most unethical method of Internet censorship. You can see your comment, no one else can. It was invented on Topix where they have practiced it for years. I have had to not once but twice be in the frustrating and infuriating position of being shadow banned on platforms where very few people even knew what it was, on Facebook and on Twitter. Many times people didn’t know what I was talking about. I knew I was being censored, since they couldn’t see the comments they did not. It’s a dirty trick played on critics.
Facebook removed the shadow ban placed on my FB page Ginny’s Tech Lounge. On Twitter I am still fighting it. I noticed right away after Snowden first came out my comments were being shadowed banned on Twitter. Of course I tried to do everything I could to fight it but the indifference I faced, the cooperation Greenwald was obviously giving to me being censored, I will never forget. Glenn Greenwald had a lot to gain by censoring me. He could continue to push forward his Snowden narrative free of the pesky questions I raised from having already been embroiled in the issue for 3 years before Snowden came out, by having caught Topix sharing their user data with the NSA.

Greenwald’s participation in my censorship was never investigated by any press. He was left Scott free to greatly benefit from the suppression of my voice, and continues on to this day advancing his Snowden media empire which has so co-opted the issue and the public discussion of it. There is so much wrong with that.
