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Not my particular stomping-ground, but I work in tech and I think you may be correct, as far as it goes.
Nevertheless, we have it from Musk himself that there is so much old censorship code buried in the Twitter codebase that they may never be able to remove it all and may just rewrite a fresh codebase from scratch (this was in his Bee interview on-campus at Twitter, IIRC). Even just the day before that interview, he said they found some ancient keyword-matching code that would de-boost conservative Tweets based on blind keyword-matches. Obviously, the blind keyword-matching caused a lot of collateral damage, which is how they found it.
Everything they do in automated censorship results in collateral damage and unintended consequences. It's terribly flawed. Boosting and deboosting itself is unfair by definition.
And as I said above, everything you do on Twitter results in boosting or deboosting. There's a snowball effect. You "like" something that is unapproved, you get deboosted. You "follow" someone who is out of favor, you get deboosted.
