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About the Twitter censoring, you don't see any changes while using the account that tweeted, only others... or more realistically speaking, only others don't see what they decide as not being adequate to theirs needs. I use a secondary account to validate if the tweet is being censored or not. Not always happens, yes, but as soon as they classify your "sharing" as having "too many links", they start censoring.

I found a quick way to fool the algorithm, by interleaving more links of something not recently used on the same tweet, but does not always work. I am guessing they also consider the number of hashtags, number of chars, etc. And if I am not mistaken they also check plagiarism automatically via a database. Then, there is a kind of score, that if under their specified level, will get censored.

Has your account been hacked?