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  2. Internet censorship in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    YouTube's parent company, Google, was reported to have agreed to assist MICT in blocking individual videos, thus making the remainder legal to display in Thailand. The YouTube site block persisted for nearly five months, despite the fact that the video challenged by MICT was voluntarily deleted by the user who posted it.

  3. YouTube suspensions - Wikipedia

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    Video channel for monitoring site Right Wing Watch: 29 June 2021 Suspended for a day after YouTube accidentally suspended the channel for allegedly violating community guidelines. Right Wing Watch appealed to the ban which was rejected by YouTube. The channel was reinstated hours later after review. Marcelito Pomoy: Filipino singer July 29, 2021

  4. Wikipedia:Simple Flying - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Wikipedia:Simple Flying. Simple Flying is an aviation blog and content farm which publishes articles without fact checking while engaging in plagiarism and churnalism. Based on multiple discussions at the reliable sources noticeboard, there is a consensus that it is unreliable and against using it as a citation on Wikipedia.

  5. Censorship of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    The government allowed two days for the removal of the video or YouTube would be blocked in the country. On April 4, following YouTube's failure to remove the video, Nuh asked all Internet service providers to block access to YouTube. On April 5, YouTube was briefly blocked for testing by one ISP.

  6. Internet censorship in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship in New Zealand. Internet censorship in New Zealand refers to the New Zealand Government 's system for filtering website traffic to prevent Internet users from accessing certain selected sites and material. While there are many types of objectionable content under New Zealand law, the filter specifically targets content ...

  7. Internet censorship in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Pham Chi Dung, a prominent independent journalist, chairman of the Vietnam Independent Journalists Society (IJAVN) and founder of the news website vietnamthoibao.org, was arrested on November 21, 2019, by the public security forces of Ho Chi Minh City. He is charged under Article 117 of Vietnam 2015 Criminal Code for “producing, storing, and ...

  8. Fans Declare Ginger Zee the 'Most Authentic Person in Media ...

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    Fans appreciated Zee's relatable story, sharing comments like, "I adore you. This is so funny," and "Your attempts are adorable and hilarious! Thank you for being real." "You are the moat [sic ...

  9. Internet censorship and surveillance in Asia - Wikipedia

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    The Iranian government temporarily blocked access, between 12 May 2006 and January 2009, to video-upload sites such as YouTube.com. Flickr, which was blocked for almost the same amount of time was opened in February 2009. But after 2009 election protests YouTube, Flickr, Twitter, Facebook and many more websites were blocked indefinitely.