Key Points
• Cannabis content creators are employing creative linguistic strategies, like using terms such as 'broccoli,' to circumvent strict social media censorship algorithms.
• Despite these efforts, many creators still face account suspensions and content removal, highlighting the ongoing challenges of promoting cannabis online.
• The article explores successful tactics used by creators who have managed to maintain their presence and reach on platforms with anti-cannabis policies.
What This Means for DC
What this means for DC: For Washington D.C.'s burgeoning cannabis market, social media remains a critical tool for local businesses and advocates to connect with consumers and share information. Understanding these censorship workarounds and best practices is crucial for DC dispensaries, delivery services, and cannabis content creators to effectively market their products and services without risking their online presence.
Original Source: High Times
Original headline: "How Cannabis Creators Beat Social Media Censorship — One ‘Broccoli’ at a Time"
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