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I thought all the search did was find names of authors of substance, which is why I don't use it.

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Ive experienced this. I post something on Substack and then search for it and its not listed. Even If I search for the exact title of the post.

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Yes... Substack Shadowbans.

Substack is basically a business Model that promotes popularity over Quality and needs Big names coming in to promote the platform... it is a business after all.

I don't like it but at least Substack stays true to its mission not to censor free speech and allows people like me who are banned from every other platform to write.

On the other hand Substack and Substack notes have created their very own Subculture away from the mainstream where Ideas can be shared freely by those seeking for Truth... and that is a good thing.

Other platforms like Medium censor outright.

I have articles on Substack that got my Medium blog deleted without notice... so Substack is way better.

I write because i call Elon Musk a Liar Fraud and con man...which he is... a NWO operative... the Hyperloop scam was done by plagiarizing my patented technology because I made waves back in 2010... and the people fell for it coz MSN people ain't smart.

I also call out Richard Branson who to this day ows me $25 mil from the Virgin Earth Challenge.

Both Musk and Branson are serial Fraudsters.

You can imagine that such tall claims got me booted out of almost any platform... because it goes against the narrative.

Yet my experience gives me a unique viewpoint... and I keep a close watch on Elon and the rest of the scum.

So I make sure I give people my reasoning and train of thought... I believe this is important.

Anyone can claim anything... but you have to back up what you say.

I believe people who are well informed make proper decisions.

People who believe the shit the Government tells us... or MSN... are ill informed.

So yes... Substack shadowbans... but at least it gives people like me a chance to create their own niche... gives people a chance to do it on their own.

And for that I am grateful.

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Mar 24Liked by Charles Wright

Definitely. Sadly. Nearly all are bought.

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Their ai interfering, i get that sense at times

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Aren't we caught, all the time now, with establishing if "mistakes have been made". The Substack search has always been awful, and I, being a trusting type, assumed it is poor design rather than ill intent. I have commented a few times that I seem to be shadow banned, but never followed up, because, well, it takes time, and do I really want to know the truth? If I had come to any conclusion at all, I think I may have presumed that they have an algorithm that advantages those stacks that generate high income from paid subscriptions. That would be simple good business practice to increase Substack's own earnings, even though it will disadvantage small and new stacks in favour of the rich.

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Mar 23Liked by Charles Wright

Yes I struggle to find articles on Substack. Now I know why

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Mar 23Liked by Charles Wright

It was only a matter of time that substack joined the censorship band wagon. I’ve noticed strange things and stopped reading as much I also immediately delete their “picks” for my attention. VERY ANNOYING

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Didn't both Kory and Cole literally command the stage and interrupt Anna Maria's presentation in Sweden when she talked about nano particles?

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Mar 23Liked by Charles Wright

I have noticed my searches for certain (lesser) people I follow on Substack don’t always show them when I search for their page.

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Mar 23Liked by Charles Wright

Good info!

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As I recall Charles, some 12-15% would only present in hospitals with hypoximia. The rest likely were scared by a positive result, the unvalidated misuse of PCR. I always thought it would be a good study to look at the COVID-19 awards per hospital chain nationwide.

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Mar 23Liked by Charles Wright

Yes, that's my experience too. When I know what I look for I simply use my search engine (I don't use google products) and include 'substack'. It doesn't allow work but abt 60-65% of the time.

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I absolutely hate searching for anything on substack. I can never find what I'm looking for, it seems.

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Mar 23Liked by Charles Wright

Yep, 💯 agree. I can’t find anything on the search bar. Always search on the internet for articles on substack then subject even if you have a bunch of articles saved you can’t find them.

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Mar 23Liked by Charles Wright

Hitler liquidated his own elderly and infirm, 300,000 of them BEFORE WWII. EUTHANASIA.

Kory still hasn't said a word about the successful clinical trial of Hyperbaric oxygen therapy on ventilated patients. You would have thought that the FDA too would have given an EUA for it's use in 2020 when Winthrop Hospital in Mineola, NY had a 90% success rate but you'd be wrong.

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