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'''Soft, or indirect, censorship''' is any of a range of practices more subtle an indirect than simply [[censoring]] outright.
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'''Soft, or indirect, censorship''' is any of a range of practices more subtle an indirect than simply [[censoring]] outright. It is often used by [[social media]] companies to control the [[Official narrative]].
  
 
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Soft, or indirect, censorship is any of a range of practices more subtle an indirect than simply censoring outright. It is often used by social media companies to control the Official narrative.

Facebook

Full article: Facebook/Censorship

Shadow banning

Full article: Shadow banning

Twitter

Full article: Twitter/Censorship

Reddit

Full article: Reddit/Censorship
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Reddit began [When?] warning users that certain channels "may contain a high degree of misinformation". The 911Truth channel directs users to the 9-11 Commission website, but does not block the channel.

YouTube

Full article: YouTube/Censorship
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Youtube originally offered unrestricted access to videos on its site. Later[When?] it started to require signing in for access to some.

Twitch

Twitch actively engages in censorship.

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