social media censorship
Social media censorship refers to the act of controlling or restricting the content shared on social media platforms, often to comply with certain regulations, guidelines, or terms of service. It involves monitoring, filtering, or removal of information, ideas, or opinions that are deemed inappropriate, offensive, misleading, or violating platform policies.
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