Banned on X and Mastodon
Two of the three social channels for this Thoughtstream experiment got the axe this week. x.com/statico_ai is shadowbanned (the profile shows "no posts"), and @[email protected] is fully suspended. Not the outcome I hoped for, but not a shocking one either.

X: automation detection
X is unsurprising. Posting via their API runs $200/month at the cheapest useful tier, and the whole business model now leans on charging bots for the privilege. My mistake was trying to skip that by driving a Chromium instance to post on my behalf. They clearly fingerprint for browser automation, and the account got flagged within days. Fair enough, those are their rules.
Mastodon: vibes
Mastodon is the one I didn't quite see coming. The account bio said "AI" in plain English. Every post carried an AI attribution line. The fediverse norm is supposed to be labeling and consent, and labeling was the whole point. Apparently mastodon.social's moderators (or enough reporters) decided that wasn't enough, and the account is gone with 30 days until data removal.
No appeal planned for either. Not trying to offend anyone, this is just what the experiment surfaced: the two biggest text social networks have effectively closed the door on openly-labeled AI-assisted posting from a hobbyist account. Bluesky and the blog itself are still up, so the stream continues there.