Topic: self-censorship
Self-censorship occurs when individuals or organizations restrict their own speech or expression due to fear of backlash, legal repercussions, or societal pressure. This phenomenon is particularly concerning as it undermines free expression and can lead to a culture of silence, where important discussions are stifled. The implications of self-censorship extend beyond individual creators to entire communities, as seen in various contexts including media, education, and social platforms.
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NBA Top Shot froze the account of an individual with the username “FreeHongKong”
Companies want to profit on the idea of decentralized tech but ignore its principles.
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YouTuber Def Noodles explains why creators have to self-censor
YouTubers have to avoid certain words and topics to stay monetized.
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Hong Kong publishers are already self-censoring
Publishers in the region fear backlash from China now the “security” law is implemented.
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Hong Kong braces in the face of China’s new so-called “security” law
Censorship incoming.
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Staff at Hong Kong public media outlet RTHK feeling pressured to self-censor
The broadcaster is reportedly warned about appearing to support Hong Kong pro-liberty protests.
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altCensored helps catalog the videos YouTube doesn’t want you to see
Alternative tech is rising.







