Importance of Internet Censorship Essay

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    English 1A 1 February 2016 Persuasive Research Essay The controversial topic of internet censorship has been disputed multiple times within the last few years. Internet censorship like most debatable topics, has two sides with representatives arguing for it and against it. The most recent issue debated beginning in 2014 and ending in 2015, was over Net Neutrality. Net Neutrality also referred to as “Open Internet” by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established certain rules as…

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    Now most people believe to think that censoring the internet can allow children to access websites without fear of getting their child’s mind corrupted; which is true. Allowing censoring can prevent inappropriate topics reaching the minds of kids 17 and below. But censoring the internet can cause some meanings to be lost, or emotions that can’t be describe by some G-rated sentences, and if information can be censored; any outlet of information (For example; Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,…

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    source of information and the ability to communicate with people around the world. Advancements of the Internet allows us freedom to explore and navigate between websites with a single click. However, this access brings along the debate of internet censorship, or the suppression of what can be accessed, published or viewed on the Internet by the government. In my opinion, internet censorship that is aimed at blocking the access of information or the views of a specific group is an infringement…

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    Censorship In China

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    China comes in 8th place for the most censored country? China has been growing more and more ever since it became a nation, and that means a bigger flow of information. This led to China establishing a bill regulating the flow of information over the internet. This meant censoring major foreign websites. Of course, this made a lot of people angry. With this being said, this caused mass protests, outrage, and chaos. China censored many websites, in order to “protect” the citizens. This says…

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    The quote “Censorship reflects a society's lack of confidence in itself,” was said by Potter Stewart, who was an associate justice for the United States Supreme Court. This statement is very true, most societies that have prevalent censorship, have very controlling and strict government. All censorship in Syria can be directly traced back to the Syrian leader, President Bashar al-Assad, who took command of Syria in 2000. Different roles that the Syrian government plays in censorship is by…

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    some of these rights through the act of internet censorship. Internet censorship is the act of controlling and/or blocking information online. As time has passed and the Internet has grown more popular, its restrictions has influenced more people than ever before. Internet censorship is a violation of some of the biggest liberties humankind has, and it should be abolished to preserve the safety of our people. One of the Amendments that internet censorship severely breaches is the very first. …

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    To allow censorship of any kind is absolutely unacceptable no matter the circumstances. Censorship under the guise of helping is in fact nothing but harmful as it withholds information that could be vital from citizens. Censorship allows for those that hold power and wish to keep holding on to that power to essentially brainwash the populace for his own devious goals. Censorship is even more dangerous when it is disguised with the words only during political crisis. Who would decide what a…

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    Censorship is good for society Let’s not run away from the truth. Censorship is as straightforward as a chimney filter. A chimney filter filters all the gas particles which are harmful to the sky. Similarly, censorship censor lies, propaganda, hate speech and anything that can be harmful to society. I know this to be true, because I have experienced the life almost without censorship in Canada and with censorship in Iran, and I have read articles about censorship from two different…

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    deals with the fact that there is abundant censorship, not just on the Chinese web, but throughout China in general. Social media has the distinct feature of being a tool that can reach millions of people faster and without nearly as much censorship as other forms of collective action. My argument is that virtual social movements in China, have the ability to effectively exact change at this point in time and should be used to overturn Internet censorship. To introduce my topic, I can begin with…

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    freedom and protection from these amendments to be controlled by a system that prohibits what one is allowed to search or post on the Internet. However, this "authoritarian system" is exactly how China's Internet content or provider has worked till this day. From the beginning, there has always been a debate between the advantages…

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