The U.S. State Dept is reportedly developing an online portal that will enable people in Europe and elsewhere to see content banned by their govts, "including alleged hate speech and terrorist propaganda," as a way to counter censorship.
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@hfinyow Is that censored in the US? Mainstream outlets and platform algorithms meddle left and right, but very little is legally blocked here in America.
@kevinrothrock not censored but severely blocked...in some ways better than outright censorship because the viewer never even knows the content exists.
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@kevinrothrock not censored but severely blocked...in some ways better than outright censorship because the viewer never even knows the content exists.
@hfinyow Agreed, but I still prefer corporate censorship over government censorship, if forced to choose.