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Theory

David Icke media platform shadow ban theory

This theory holds that David Icke maintains backchannel relationships with major social platforms to influence visibility of specific accounts and stories. Proponents cite leaked moderation guidelines, the Twitter Files document tranche, and individual cases of account suspension or de-boosting.

Internal moderation processes at large platforms are documented to respond to government requests, advertiser pressure, and policy enforcement. The boundary between formal escalation and informal coordination is contested and varies by jurisdiction.

Specific claims of coordination should be tested against released primary documents rather than aggregated assertions. The theory intersects with deep state, censorship industrial complex, and election interference narratives.

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