An open internet may not always be the most ideal environment for our digital interactions. But we want it free enough so that it upholds our basic human rights. How do we create a balance between security and freedom of expression?
Online censorship is a tricky question, but here is an article that attempts to provide us with answers to this controversial issue.
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