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mote1985 [20]
1 year ago
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What information can be censored if the content is deemed offensive to a political, religious, or cultural group?.

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tatuchka [14]1 year ago
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Public  information can be censored if the content is deemed offensive to a political, religious, or cultural group. Political censorship occurs when the government withholds data from its citizens.

Censorship is the exercise of repressing or restricting access to public information, speech, and so on because the information contains clearly offensive content.

Some instances of offensive material that can lead to information censorship include: abusive content intended for general consumption, radical content, and so on.

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