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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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    Censorship has been in civilizations since people created writing. However, there have always been ways to circumnavigate these government censors, and spread contraband to other people in the state. In the modern era, Internet censorship has been a topic of discussion by those in favor of government censorship, and those against; each referring back to some form of legislation passed to defend its side. Though some people view the censorship in the United States as being too strict, it is one…

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    Middle East have online Internet websites censored by types of countless reasons. There is the most obvious question: why do people censor online websites and what is censorship? "Censorship is the process of either removing or editing any type of fictional or nonfictional graphic imagery to anybody, not at a certain of age. This would include television shows (ex. South Park), movies(ex. Pulp Fiction), and books(ex. The Catcher and the Rye). Some people believe that the Internet is an online…

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    Introduction Nowadays, Internet becomes the most important thing in our life. Using mobile phone, computer, even game consoles, we need the Internet to connect with people to communicate all around the world while many unlimited information are shared in the Internet. Internet censorship is an important topic for users, which means the information and ideas are controlled within the society. Therefore, some of them are censored and not all can easily accessible online. The organization, even the…

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    Ever since the world jumped into the realm of the the digital age with the creation of the internet in the early 90’s, many have pondered topics of free speech, expression, privacy, and censorship, and to what extent they apply to the internet. It is clear that the creators wanted an open, unrestricted access to their invention, but with the rise of extremist ideologies and harassment, many are questioning if organizations, companies, and governments should intervene to protect its users. From…

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    When some people think of the internet, they think of freedom. The freedom of sharing and receiving information, the freedom of expression, and the freedom of speech are all exercised on the web. With all this, one couldn’t expect such a place to be neat and clean. If content isn’t meant for someone under the age of 18, the parents of that minor should be monitoring what they’re viewing. If content is illegal, there are laws set in place to prohibit and punish those who break them. It shouldn’t…

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    "Moderate Censorship is Needed In September 2014, the internet hit the milestone of one billion websites. With over 1,200 petabytes of data. There is no way to censor all of this data, but we must try. Illegal and explicit content can be accessed by anyone, anywhere, and at any time. Videos of violence, abuse, etc. are seen by children and adults alike mostly by accident. These things aren’t appropriate for people of any ages to see or hear. When children see these videos they become…

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    more reliant on the internet than ever before, in america our whole lives have begun to revolve around it from work to play. Because about half of our lives are now on electronic there are many parties feel as though they need control over this as well. Internet censorship is the act powerful companies and governments blocking sites and information they see as unacceptable for the public to access. In America there are many forces who are working towards making internet censorship a thing. Many…

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    The author uses education as a solution towards uncensored information online. Opponents of Internet censorship states that "it is impossible to eliminate the dangers to children, and that teaching children to be aware of these dangers is the most practical defense" (Ballaro & DiLascio, 2016). From this comeback statement, the author is inferring that internet censorship is will not give progress to society. Instead, it is only stopping the society and avoiding the topic of pornography. The…

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    How is Internet Censorship Used in China and Around the World? The internet is the language of the current era for all people and the internet is the most important means of social communication for people in all countries of the world. Even though the internet is the most important way to find information and communicate with others from different countries of the world, there are several systems of controls use with internet. The internet has many benefits such as education, research such as…

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