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  1. Censorship: Censorship is the act of preventing or the controlled revision of specifically defined ideals, concepts, images, or messages from being available to a given population. Strictly speaking, and in its original usage, censorship refers to the control of information by ... [100%] 2023-08-26
  2. Censorship: Philosophical freedom Political freedom Economic freedom Liberty Academic Assembly Association Body: clothing, modifying From government Movement Press Religion and beliefs Speech Thought Censorship Coercion Human rights Indices Media transparency Negative liberty Positive liberty Self-ownership Censorship is the editing, removing ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  3. Censorship: Censorship usually refers to a state, religious institution, corporation, or other organization engaging in activities designed to conceal and/or suppress certain information or ideas. In the past, this has been done by burning books, jailing dissidents, and swamping people ... [100%] 2024-01-14 [Censorship] [Freedom of speech]...
  4. Censorship: Philosophical freedom Political freedom Economic freedom Liberty Academic Assembly Association Body: clothing, modifying From government Movement Press Religion and beliefs Speech Thought Censorship Coercion Human rights Indices Media transparency Negative liberty Positive liberty Self-ownership Censorship is the editing, removing ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  5. Censorship: Censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information. This may be done on the basis that such material is considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, or "inconvenient". (Suppression of speech or other information) [100%] 2024-01-06 [Censorship] [Anti-intellectualism]...
  6. Censorship: Censorship is the suppression of statements or information for ideological reasons. Current examples of censorship include: Political censorship involves a government preventing information from reaching its citizens. [100%] 2023-02-25 [Political Terms] [Religion and Politics]...
  7. Censorship: Censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information. This may be done on the basis that such material is considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, or "inconvenient". (Social) [100%] 2023-12-06 [Propaganda techniques]
  8. Censorship (psychoanalysis): Censorship (psychoanalysis) (Zensur) is the force identified by Sigmund Freud as operating to separate consciousness from the unconscious mind. In his 1899 The Interpretation of Dreams, Freud identified a force working to disguise the dream-thoughts so as to make ... (Psychoanalysis) [70%] 2024-01-01 [Psychodynamics] [Psychoanalytic terminology]...
  9. Censorship in Poland: Censorship in Poland was first recorded in the 15th century, and it was most notable during the Communist period in the 20th century. The history of censorship in Poland dates to the late 15th or the first half of the ... [57%] 2023-12-09 [Censorship in Poland]
  10. Censorship of Twitter: Censorship of Twitter refers to Internet censorship by governments that block access to Twitter, or censorship by Twitter itself. Twitter censorship also includes governmental notice and take down requests to Twitter, which Twitter enforces in accordance with its Terms of ... (Overview of censorship on Twitter) [57%] 2022-04-02 [Internet censorship]
  11. Censorship of TikTok: Multiple governmental agencies and private businesses have imposed, or attempted to impose, bans on the social media service TikTok. Countries like India and the United States have expressed concerns about the app's ownership by the Chinese company, ByteDance, attempting ... (Social) [57%] 2023-08-26 [Internet censorship]
  12. Censorship of YouTube: The video-sharing platform YouTube is the second-most popular website as of August 2019, according to Alexa Internet. According to the company's press page, YouTube has more than one billion users, and each day, those users watch more ... (Overview of the censorship of YouTube) [57%] 2022-04-02 [Internet censorship]
  13. Pornography and Censorship: Can a government legitimately prohibit citizens from publishing or viewing pornography, or would this be an unjustified violation of basic freedoms? This question lies at the heart of a debate that raises fundamental issues about just when, and on what ... (Philosophy) [57%] 2022-02-24
  14. Censorship in Nigeria: In Nigeria, the freedom of expression is protected by section 39 (1) of the Federal Republic of Nigeria constitution. Despite this constitutional protection, the Nigerian media was controlled by the government throughout much of its history, with some even to ... [57%] 2024-01-22 [Censorship in Africa] [Human rights abuses in Nigeria]...
  15. Censorship in Rwanda: Since the end of the Rwandan Civil War, many forms of censorship have been implemented in Rwanda. Article 38 of the Constitution of Rwanda 2003 guarantees "the freedom of expression and freedom of access to information where it does not ... [57%] 2024-01-10 [Censorship by country] [Human rights in Rwanda]...
  16. Censorship of YouTube: The American video-sharing platform YouTube is the second-most popular website as of August 2019, according to Alexa Internet. According to the company's press page, YouTube has more than one billion users, and each day, those users watch ... (Censorship of the video sharing media site) [57%] 2023-12-07 [YouTube] [Internet censorship]...
  17. Censorship in Nigeria: In Nigeria, the freedom of expression is protected by section 39 (1) of the Federal Republic of Nigeria constitution. Despite this constitutional protection, the Nigerian media was controlled by the government throughout much of its history, with some even to ... [57%] 2023-11-12 [Censorship in Africa] [Human rights abuses in Nigeria]...
  18. Censorship in Japan: Censorship in Japan has taken many forms throughout the history of the country. While Article 21 of the Constitution of Japan guarantees freedom of expression and prohibits formal censorship, effective censorship of obscene content does exist and is justified by ... (Overview of censorship in Japan) [57%] 2023-12-15 [Censorship in Japan] [Human rights abuses in Japan]...
  19. Censorship of Wikipedia: Widespread censorship of Wikipedia has occurred in countries including (but not limited to) China, Iran, Myanmar, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, Uzbekistan, and Venezuela. Some instances are examples of widespread internet censorship in general that includes Wikipedia content. (Censorship of Wikipedia by governments) [57%] 2023-12-09 [Internet censorship by organization] [Wikipedia]...
  20. Censorship of TikTok: Multiple governmental agencies and private businesses have imposed or attempted to impose temporary or indefinite bans on the social media service TikTok due to concerns from the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, national security, China’s ownership and influence, pornography, human ... (Restriction of access to TikTok by governments and organizations) [57%] 2023-12-09 [TikTok] [Internet censorship]...
  21. Censorship in Finland: Censorship in Finland refers to government policies in controlling and regulating certain information. In 1686, the office of Censor of Books, which was to monitor literature imported and published in Finland, was established. [57%] 2024-01-10 [Censorship in Finland]
  22. Censorship by Apple: Censorship by Apple refers to Apple Inc.'s removal, omission, or disruption of the spread of content or information from its services or subsidiaries, such as the iTunes Store and the App Store (iOS), in order to comply with Apple ... (none) [57%] 2023-11-19 [Internet censorship by organization] [Apple Inc.]...
  23. Censorship in China: Censorship in the People's Republic of China is mandated by the PRC's ruling party, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). It is one of the strictest censorship regimes in the world. (none) [57%] 2023-10-18 [Censorship in China]
  24. Censorship of TikTok: Various governmental agencies and private businesses have imposed bans on the social media service TikTok. India and the United States have expressed concerns about the app's ownership by the Chinese company ByteDance and have attempted to ban it from ... [57%] 2022-04-03 [Internet censorship]
  25. Censorship in Afghanistan: Censorship in Afghanistan is a book by Hazara poet and journalist Kamran Mir Hazar. The book is written in the Dari language, and is the first book to explore the systematic suppression of free speech in Afghanistan that has been ... [57%] 2023-07-04 [Censorship in Afghanistan] [2011 non-fiction books]...
  26. Censorship in Russia: Censorship is controlled by the Russian government and by civil society in the Russian Federation, applying to the content and the diffusion of information, printed documents, music, works of art, cinema and photography, radio and television, web sites and portals ... (none) [57%] 2024-02-14 [Censorship in Russia] [Freedom of the press by country]...
  27. Censorship of YouTube: The American video-sharing platform YouTube is the second-most popular website as of August 2019, according to Alexa Internet. According to the company's press page, YouTube has more than one billion users, and each day, those users watch ... (none) [57%] 2024-01-08 [Internet censorship]
  28. Censorship of Twitter: Censorship of Twitter refers to Internet censorship by governments that block access to Twitter. Twitter censorship also includes governmental notice and take down requests to Twitter, which Twitter enforces in accordance with its Terms of Service when a government or ... (none) [57%] 2023-11-02 [Internet censorship]
  29. Censorship in Singapore: Censorship in Singapore mainly targets political, racial, religious issues and homosexual content as defined by out-of-bounds markers. The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) approves publications, issues arts entertainment licences and enforces the Free-to-air (FTA) TV Programme ... [57%] 2023-12-09 [Censorship in Singapore] [Freedom of expression in Singapore]...
  30. Censorship in Bhutan: Censorship in Bhutan refers to the way in which the Government of Bhutan controls information within its borders. There are no laws that either guarantee citizens' right to information or explicitly structure a censorship scheme. [57%] 2023-10-28 [Censorship in Bhutan] [Human rights abuses in Bhutan]...
  31. Libertarian censorship: Libertarian censorship refers to the tendency of left-libertarians to promote unrestricted free speech in most areas, while demanding censorship of speech with respect to: During the 2016 Libertarian Party debates, candidate Gary Johnson declared that bakers should be forced ... [70%] 2023-02-19 [Oxymoron]
  32. Self-censorship: Self-censorship is the act of censoring or classifying one's own discourse. This is done out of fear of, or deference to, the sensibilities or preferences (actual or perceived) of others and without overt pressure from any specific party ... (Social) [70%] 2024-01-20 [Political correctness]
  33. Internet censorship: Internet censorship is the legal control or suppression of what can be accessed, published, or viewed on the Internet. Censorship is most often applied to specific internet domains (such as, for example, Wikipedia.org) but exceptionally may extend to all ... (Legal control of the internet) [70%] 2024-01-09 [Internet censorship] [Privacy]...
  34. Film censorship: Film censorship is carried out by various countries to differing degrees, sometimes as a result of powerful or relentless lobbying by organizations or individuals. Films that are banned in a particular country change over time. (Films that are banned in a particular country) [70%] 2024-01-10 [Film censorship] [Modesty]...
  35. Book censorship: Book censorship is the act of some authority taking measures to suppress ideas and information within a book. Censorship is "the regulation of free speech and other forms of entrenched authority". (Book removed or banned from public and/or private usage) [70%] 2024-01-21 [Book censorship] [Textual scholarship]...
  36. Media censorship: Media censorship (or story burying) is a common problem among modern news organizations, both in print and on television networks. News organizations with a political bias will often censor news stories by: The third is by far the most common ... [70%] 2023-02-28 [Politics] [Media]...
  37. Cartographic censorship: Cartographic censorship is the deliberate modification of publicly available maps in order to disguise, remove, or obfuscate potentially strategic locations or buildings, such as military bases, power plants or transmitters. Sensitive objects and places have been removed from maps since ... (Earth) [70%] 2023-03-02 [Cartography]
  38. Evolutionist censorship: Evolutionist censorship refers to the practice of evolutionists attempting to censor information that might tend to refute their pet theory or that does not conform to their worldview. Examples include: Atheists have also complained about this censorship, claiming that challenging ... [70%] 2023-02-16 [Censorship] [Evolution]...
  39. Fogging (censorship): Fogging, also known as blurring, is used for censorship or privacy. A visual area of a picture or movie is blurred to obscure it from sight. (Censorship) [70%] 2023-11-01 [Obfuscation]
  40. Postal censorship: Postal censorship is the inspection or examination of mail, most often by governments. It can include opening, reading and total or selective obliteration of letters and their contents, as well as covers, postcards, parcels and other postal packets. (Inspection or examination of mail) [70%] 2024-01-19 [Postal systems] [Censorship]...
  41. Feminist censorship: Feminist censorship is the suppression of ideas and information that support or seem to support patriarchal ideology. Most notably, feminists seek to censor pornography, of which the vast majority features women. [70%] 2023-03-08 [Feminists]
  42. Book censorship: Book censorship is the act of some authority taking measures to suppress ideas and information within a book. Censorship is "the regulation of free speech and other forms of entrenched authority". (Book removed or banned from public and/or private usage) [70%] 2024-01-08 [Book censorship] [Textual scholarship]...
  43. Homosexual censorship: Homosexual censorship is censorship and whitewashing of any information critical of the homosexual agenda, sometimes under the guise of preventing "hate speech", sometimes without any justification at all. For example, the mainstream media refuse to publish information about the social ... [70%] 2023-03-21 [Censorship] [Homosexuality]...
  44. Internet censorship: Internet censorship is action that prevents publishing or accessing information on the Internet. Such action is often performed by governments or organizations against information they believe to be sensitive or harmful. [70%] 2023-07-14
  45. Internet censorship: Internet censorship is the control or suppression of what can be accessed, published, or viewed on the Internet enacted by regulators, or on their own initiative. Internet censorship puts restrictions on what information can be put on the internet or ... (Control or suppression of what can be accessed, published, or viewed on the internet) [70%] 2023-10-17 [Internet censorship]
  46. Internet censorship: Internet censorship is a form of censorship where a government restricts Internet users from accessing certain websites due to ideological differences or the content of the website being illegal in that country. Pervez Kambaksh, an Afghan student, was sentenced to ... [70%] 2023-02-15 [Law] [Political Terms]...
  47. Liberal censorship: Liberal censorship refers to liberal attempts to mute all opposition to liberal beliefs. This has become a core tenet of liberalism, and is an almost exclusively liberal practice in modern times. [70%] 2023-02-19 [Liberal Traits] [Fourth Generation Warfare]...
  48. Religious censorship: Religious censorship is a form of censorship where freedom of expression is controlled or limited using religious authority or on the basis of the teachings of the religion. This form of censorship has a long history and is practiced in ... (Form of censorship involving religious authority) [70%] 2024-03-02 [Censorship by religion]
  49. Racial censorship: Racial censorship is the stifling of criticism of affirmative action by declaring such criticism to be bigoted. Racial censorship was the title of a column by black professor Walter Williams to decry the name-calling of Rush Limbaugh for Limbaugh ... [70%] 2023-02-27 [Affirmative Action]
  50. Corporate censorship: Corporate censorship is censorship by corporations. It is when a spokesperson, employer, or business associate sanctions a speaker's speech by threat of monetary loss, employment loss, or loss of access to the marketplace. (Censorship by corporations) [70%] 2024-09-03 [Censorship] [Concentration of media ownership]...

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