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  2. Censorship of Wikipedia - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship_of_Wikipedia

    Proposals to practice self-censorship in a bid to restore the site were rejected by the Chinese Wikipedia community. [11] However, a story by the International Herald Tribune comparing entries on the Chinese and English Wikipedias on topics such as Mao Zedong and Taiwan concluded that the Chinese entries were "watered down and sanitized" of ...

  3. Censorship - Wikipedia

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    Censorship is often used to impose moral values on society, as in the censorship of material considered obscene. English novelist E. M. Forster was a staunch opponent of censoring material on the grounds that it was obscene or immoral, raising the issue of moral subjectivity and the constant changing of moral values.

  4. Help:Censorship - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia supports https for all pages. Sometimes this can interfere with page blocking or reduce the risk of repercussions. Some possible ways to circumvent censorship by outside forces according to page name: Copy the location of the blocked Wikipedia page into Google Translate; Transclude the page name into an arbitrary page that you preview.

  5. Wikipedia:Censorship issue - Wikipedia

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    The issue of censorship on Wikipedia continues to be debated, although for the most part, the concept that Wikipedia is not censored holds strong dominance [citation needed]. On Wikipedia, the general concept is that concepts should not be censored, and that media which illustrates such concepts should likewise not be censored, if it has ...

  6. Wikipedia:Censorship and official point of view - Wikipedia

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    Censorship on Wikipedia is formally against policy, and in fact the English Wikipedia frequently resists external requests to remove information. This is frequently taken as an indication that the site is free, crowdsourced, and offers a neutral point of view to which any editor can contribute.

  7. Wikipedia:Censorship - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Sexual content; Wikipedia:Censorship issue; Wikipedia:Offensive material; Wikipedia:Spam blacklist, websites that are blacklisted from Wikipedia; MediaWiki:Bad image list, images that are blacklisted from Wikipedia; WP:INAPPROPRIATE, various types of content that have been deemed inappropriate for Wikipedia

  8. Internet censorship - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship

    Internet censorship is the legal control or suppression of what can be accessed, published, or viewed on the Internet. Censorship is most often applied to specific internet domains (such as Wikipedia.org, for example) but exceptionally may extend to all Internet resources located outside the jurisdiction of the censoring state.

  9. Censorship by country - Wikipedia

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    Censorship by country collects information on censorship, Internet censorship, freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and human rights by country and presents it in a sortable table, together with links to articles with more information. In addition to countries, the table includes information on former countries, disputed countries ...