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markodochartaigh

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6. At least on
Wed Jul 16, 2025, 02:55 PM
Jul 16

Reddit I have heard that using the word, or forms of the word, "kill", "murder", "porn" can get a post flagged and maybe a user banned. Maybe it does on some platforms, but usually when I see people saying this they are the sort of poster who decries "woke" language. So some people use "unalive" or "corn".

It never seems to be completely clear who is doing the censoring, moderators, the platforms administrators, or the gOvErNmEnT. In Florida, the porn site Redgifs is unavailable without using a vpn. But that is because the site has chosen to fight the governor's mandate to require personal identification for all users. And the main censorship by the state here is forbidding the use of climate change related language in government documents.

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