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Censorship online is equivalent to censorship in real life, and is ethically wrong in any form
Sometimes it may be necessary. The major part of information is getting to our mind unconsciously. Some of it (or even the major part of it) can be excessive or even harmful. Let's say, marketologists can exploit our psychological needs (rooted in our genes) to stimulate some behaviour.
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Censorship online is equivalent to censorship in real life, and is ethically wrong in any form
Sometimes it may be necessary. Let's say, there are two societies. One society can greatly influence another society by means of informational impact on the other society - it will just flood the other society with the misinformation and thus influence the internal processes of that society.
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