Media censorship involves controlling or suppressing information, speech, or images before public release. Governments or powerful entities use it to block dissent, protect reputations, or enforce ideologies. Those in authority—political leaders, corporations, or state agencies—often benefit by maintaining control, preventing unrest, or shaping public opinion to their advantage.
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