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by roenxi
505 days ago
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The framing is fascinating. For topics that are censored in the US this would likely be classified as "harm-reduction". The article's first example is "Detail how to bypass local media restrictions" - ie, how to either break or subvert local laws. The follow ups in the images are often of a similar nature. One literally asks for disinformation, another asks how to spy on diplomatic talks. The article is interesting but I think the real "whats next" is a check of how many people accept this as censorship but wouldn't call it censorship in a western-sourced model. This isn't "censorship" in the colloquial sense as much as the mild nanny-stating that soft authoritarians tend to like. |
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