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by wan23
3018 days ago
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The word censor comes from a Latin word for a government official who, well, censored things. In English the word has the implication of being action taken by someone who actually has the power to make moral decisions on behalf of society, such as a government. Maybe you think the word has a different meaning, or maybe you think Youtube has this power, but you should try to disagree without accusing people of being part of a conspiracy to change the meanings of words. |
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Do you have a source for this? The latin word censere does not seem to be defined only as government officials silencing opinions they don't like:
>Definitions:assess, count/reckon, decree, vote, determine, recommend think/suppose,judge
http://latin-dictionary.net/definition/8896/censeo-censere-c...
>Maybe you think the word has a different meaning
It was simias who thinks the word has a different meaning, which is why I cited the dictionary. Do you think the dictionary is wrong?