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Media Censorship

Media censorship is the practice of suppressing or restricting information and content in various forms of media, such as news, television, or social media. This can occur by government authorities, organizations, or companies to control what the public sees or hears, often citing reasons like national security, public morality, or preventing misinformation. While censorship can protect citizens from harmful content, it can also limit freedom of expression and access to information, raising important ethical and social concerns about transparency and individual rights. Ultimately, it shapes public discourse and influences perceptions of reality.