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Activision aren't likely to tell you. But the advice seems to be waiting for 7 to 10 days to see if things go back to normal. That said, if the match is super laggy, you might want to look at your connection speeds to see it there's a problem on your end.
It means that you are still seeing your messages, posts or whatever, but other users will not.
What you experience is just ♥♥♥♥♥♥ matchmaking or there simply not being anyone in your bracket.
Then it's not a shadow ban. The point of a shadow ban is that you DON'T know. Hence "shadow".
"account under review" is a shadowban
Activision's site does show if you are or not, for excessive reports in game.
That's not a shadow ban, that's detaining cheaters (or whatever) in my vocabularly. Never heard this kind of punishment described as shadow ban.
Also not quite what OP describes, but I guess you know better. (Which I totally mean in a literal way, I have no idea about CoD's ban system.)