Shadow banning of people in sex work is quite common. Doesn’t necessarily mean it’s targeted against her. If she put up any sexually explicit content of any kind or mentions “sex work” on platforms like Instagram, it results pretty quickly in her posts no longer showing up on a general feed, and her being only searchable when her name is explicitly written by a direct connection/follower.
“Shadow banning” is a common thing on the internet that people in the sex industry have complained about for years as an unfair form of censorship:
Shadow banning of people in sex work is quite common. Doesn’t necessarily mean it’s targeted against her. If she put up any sexually explicit content of any kind or mentions “sex work” on platforms like Instagram, it results pretty quickly in her posts no longer showing up on a general feed, and her being only searchable when her name is explicitly written by a direct connection/follower.
“Shadow banning” is a common thing on the internet that people in the sex industry have complained about for years as an unfair form of censorship:
https://www.modalitygroup.co/post/how-shadow-banning-is-impacting-the-sex-tech-industry
https://hackinghustling.org/posting-into-the-void-content-moderation/