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  3. Tim Walz's Very Bad Answer on Social Media Censorship - AOL

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    Today we recognize that the right to criticize U.S. military policy and oppose foreign wars is an essential component of the First Amendment. And the Supreme Court agrees: Schenk was gradually ...

  4. Internet censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship in the United States of America is the suppression of information published or viewed on the Internet in the United States.The First Amendment of the United States Constitution protects freedom of speech and expression against federal, state, and local government censorship.

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    Traditional media institutions recognize and resent that social media platforms are a boon to alternative, contrarian, and libertarian perspectives: They allow independent writers, thinkers, and ...

  6. Media manipulation - Wikipedia

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    Media manipulation refers to orchestrated campaigns in which actors exploit the distinctive features of broadcasting mass communications or digital media platforms to mislead, misinform, or create a narrative that advance their interests and agendas.

  7. Memetic warfare - Wikipedia

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    Memetic warfare is a modern type of information warfare and psychological warfare involving the propagation of memes on social media.While different, memetic warfare shares similarities with traditional propaganda and misinformation tactics, developing into a more common tool used by government institutions and other groups to influence public opinion.

  8. Social Media Censorship and The First Amendment - AOL

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    Stanford's Jay Bhattacharya debates St. John University's Kate Klonick on the federal government's role in social media censorship.

  9. Internet censorship - Wikipedia

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    Social filtering is censorship of topics that are held to be antithetical to accepted societal norms. [11] In particular censorship of child pornography and content deemed inappropriate for children enjoys very widespread public support and such content is subject to censorship and other restrictions in most countries. Examples include: