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  2. Corporate censorship - Wikipedia

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    Self-censorship is not the only form of corporate censorship in the news and entertainment businesses. Croteau and Hoynes [7] also describe managers censoring their employees, subdivisions of conglomerates applying pressure upon one another, and pressure applied upon corporations by external entities such as advertisers. They note that many ...

  3. Censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Self-censorship is not the only form of corporate censorship in the news and entertainment businesses. Croteau and Hoynes [ 112 ] also describe examples of managers censoring their employees, subdivisions of conglomerates applying pressure upon one another, and pressure applied upon corporations by external entities such as advertisers.

  4. Self-censorship - Wikipedia

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    Self-censorship is the act of censoring or classifying one's own discourse. This is done out of fear of, or deference to, the sensibilities or preferences (actual or perceived) of others and often without overt pressure from any specific party or institution of authority.

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  6. CEO of left-leaning fact-checker says government at fault for ...

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    Snopes CEO Chris Richmond said Saturday that the U.S. government was to blame for the censoring of the Hunter Biden laptop story in 2020, and argued that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg was complying ...

  7. UM faculty concerned about censoring, want DEI out of hiring

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    (The Center Square) – Free speech and academic freedom continue to be a top concern for faculty at the University of Michigan, a recent survey found. The "Silence in the Classroom: The 2024 FIRE ...

  8. Censorship - Wikipedia

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    Censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information. This may be done on the basis that such material is considered objectionable ...

  9. Censor - Wikipedia

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    Censoring (statistics), the situation when the value of an observation is only partially known; Censorship, the control of speech and other forms of human expression; Census, taken in Ancient Rome by a censor