Because of its sheer size, we think that the internet is difficult to regulate. For sure, this is one alibi big tech companies use to avoid having to police their own platforms. But the truth is that in some countries, the internet has been censored for at least eight years now. The following article offers a listing of seven countries that censor the internet, as well as their reasons for doing so [If you wish to understand the implications of media censorship, read Media Censorship And The Syrian Archive and The Internet And A New Understanding Of The First Amendment].
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