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  2. Internet censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Free speech protections allow little government-mandated Internet content restrictions. However, the Internet is highly regulated, supported by a complex set of legally binding and privately mediated mechanisms. [1] Gambling, cyber security, and the dangers to children who frequent social media are important ongoing debates. Significant public ...

  3. Watchdog sues State Department for records on censorship ...

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    The State Department has been hit with a lawsuit demanding records pertaining to its now-defunct Global Engagement Center (GEC) subagency, which leaned on social media companies to suppress ...

  4. Republican Sen. Eric Schmitt unveils bill demanding fed ... - AOL

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    The Missouri senator alleged that there had been a “vast censorship enterprise” at play between the administration and social media. Earlier this year, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who has ...

  5. Pentagon, other agencies funded censorship firm accused of ...

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    Comer also expressed concern about NewsGuard employees sharing social media posts exhibiting left-wing bias, in violation of the company’s policies, and the firm throttling disfavored outlets ...

  6. Internet censorship - Wikipedia

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    Entities mandating and implementing the censorship usually identify them by one of the following items: keywords, domain names and IP addresses.Lists are populated from different sources, ranging from private supplier through courts to specialized government agencies (Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China, Islamic Guidance in Iran).

  7. Internet censorship and surveillance in the Americas

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    Some media members practice self-censorship in response to pressure and intimidation by senior government officials or community leaders on journalists who publish negative stories about the administration. In addition many news outlets are affiliated with particular political parties, which discourages journalists from reporting on some subjects.

  8. State social media laws aimed at protecting conservative ...

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    The majority opinion gave short shrift to state government arguments that social media platforms are more like telephone companies than publishers or cable companies, Alito added. Reactions and impact

  9. Censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    WikiLeaks became the subject of censorship by the federal government and Amazon.com. Since WikiLeaks' inception, the topic of censorship has been widely discussed. Being a "non-profit media organization" that strives to create more transparency in the government, WikiLeaks releases sensitive files and information to the public. [79]