W5: Do you think Wikipedia is right to reject censorship? / MINJEONG LEE
I don't think Wikipedia is right to refuse censorship. Due to Wikipedia's characteristic that anyone can participate freely, an appropriate level of censorship is needed.
Wikipedia is the most accessible and open online encyclopedia in the world. As such, various people are gathering to read and edit documents, and if there are no sanctions, discrimination or prejudice can be involved. In other words, objective information cannot be provided because it is not censored. Some censorship is needed as a community that provides information to people. I think Wikipedia is already self-purifying through user-to-user discussions.
Minimum censorship to prevent Wikipedia bias will have a positive impact. Therefore, I think Wikipedia should not unconditionally reject censorship.
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