15 example sentences using censorship.
Censorship used in a sentence
Censorship in a sentence as a noun
There was book censorship on a massive scale. What the US government is doing has already happened."
We fully support the censorship of the internet, which baffles and scares us. However, this single step may have been too drastic.
It's all about FUD, discrediting, and censorship on fallacious grounds. It would not surprise me to learn that BipolarBear0 is a plant.
Do not be so eager to deal out censorship; for even institutional review boards cannot see all ends.
Engaged in large-scale App Store censorship 3. Gouged 30% from eBook content owners 4.
I can already see how a case will be put together next week using the reddit witch hunt threads as a reason why the internet needs censorship. Think about what our responses are going to be to that.
Support projects that attempt to combat censorship at the technological level. This is coming from someone who is working on my own* anti-censorship project.
To engage in self-censorship because of fear of violent thugs is to be defeated by the thugs. We should also be able to fly freely about the country with no more than strictly necessary security precautions.
The majority of what displaced it is locked bootloaders, no root and censorship enabled app stores. Everything is open except the end user access to computing resources.
Along the way, people I know, including the father of one my children's godparents, were imprisoned for leading peaceful protests urging free and fair elections and a stop to censorship. Most people don't have the courage to go to prison--especially prisons like those in Taiwan at the time.
And that sets a very dangerous precedent - for Google to identify and penalize sites based on intent or message would be censorship much worse than just allowing their algorithm to run its course.
That said, we feel strongly that the code is a violation of our TOS and don't believe the removal of the content from our site is censorship. I'd also like to clarify that nobody's accounts were threatened: in every case my phrasing was as follows: 'I hope you can understand our position and can agree to remove the Dropship code'.
Militant Islam scares the **** out of the West, and we're willing to pass laws and endure a certain level of self-censorship to avoid provoking violence out of these people. The simple lesson here is that if you want to stop non-believers from doing blasphemy, violent reprisals work. And really, self-censorship is a practical stance, if not a principled one.
Internet censorship is a dramatic example of this. Even in democratic societies with large majorities in favor of free communication over the internet, the internal imperatives of governments to monitor and control trump the will of the people, no matter who is in power.
As I'd mentioned on an earlier submission about W3C's site being inaccessible: A cool thing about Aaron's activism was that it involved building things, circumventing censorship, and spreading information, rather than sabotage and denial-of-service.