Censorship In Social Media: Political Satire and the Internet’s “Oppositionists”

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Censorship has been prevalent through time in various forms, at different historical periods all over the world. It is negatively perceived, and it is considered to undermine democracy and violate human rights. As a rule, it is a feature that characterises conservative societies, totalitarian regimes, as well as individuals with ideological preconceptions. The areas mostly affected by it include freedom of expression and free movement of ideas. Governments try to ward themselves against this phenomenon in various manners, in particular by establishing laws that protect human goods and moral values, as those have been shaped from the Age of Enlightenment onwards. However, in recent years, in the midst of the rapid dissemination of technology and the swift development of social media, a tendency has emerged consisting in trying to influence the unsuspecting public opinion and resulting in excluding from the public sphere opinions which are not pleasant to part of the media users, often serving “external” interests. Therefore, the online medium, free par excellence and offering, in principle, the possibility to everyone to publicly and courageously express their opinions, hinders and becomes an obstacle to the dissemination of “another” opinion, in spite of this dissemination being the ultimate intellectual feature of contemporary societies. This type of censorship has now been included in the long list of the many aspects of the phenomenon seen to this day.
社交媒体的审查制度:政治讽刺与互联网的“反对派”
在世界各地不同的历史时期,审查制度一直以各种形式盛行。它被认为是负面的,被认为是破坏民主和侵犯人权。通常,这是保守社会、极权主义政权以及具有意识形态先入为主观念的个人的特征。受其影响最大的领域包括言论自由和思想自由流动。各国政府试图以各种方式防止这种现象,特别是通过制定保护人类利益和道德价值观的法律,这些法律自启蒙时代以来就已形成。然而,近年来,在技术的快速传播和社交媒体的迅速发展中,出现了一种倾向,即试图影响不知情的公众舆论,导致部分媒体用户不满意的意见被排除在公共领域之外,往往是为了“外部”利益。因此,免费的网络媒介,原则上为每个人公开、勇敢地表达自己的观点提供了可能,阻碍并成为传播“另一种”观点的障碍,尽管这种传播是当代社会的终极智力特征。这种类型的审查现在已经被包括在今天所看到的现象的许多方面的长清单中。
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