Russia recently enacted the "Law of Lugovoi" to unilaterally block access to any website on the internet. It is reported that 63% of Russians support Internet censorship.
No one really knows for sure. However, it can be readily assumed that any nation with totalitarian-type government exercise at least some censorship of internet access.
Yes.
I use the internet to shop and to do research for school.
has mild *CENSORED* such as *CENSORED* , *CENSORED* and *CENSORED*
in some ways yes or also in some ways no...........mmm i think so
Censored is the correct spelling.
Answer this question… governments' worries about its use as a tool for political change.
yes, because if the internet is not censored children under 12 years old could get in to troble like:he / she could be tracedthey might go on to not safe sites
Some curse words are considered more socially acceptable by society than others. Therefore, the harsher words most likely will be censored.
Access to the internet, and most other media, is strictly censored in China. (see the related links below)
Project Censored was created in 1996.