-Do you think Wikipedia is right to reject censorship?
I don't think information censorship is necessary in Wikipedia. Wikipedia should be remembered as an online encyclopedia that many users "autonomously" post opinions and information together. And because of its characteristics, it was able to secure many users, various information, and reliability of information. Of course freedom and self-indulgence are inseparable keywords. But I don't think freedom of posting information should be infringed just because of concerns about self-indulgence. Even if censorship is enforced, it is likely to be abused sufficiently. (For example, real-time search terms manipulated by Naver, a Korean portal.) )
However, I think it is necessary to restrain misinformation and malicious expressions. It is difficult to come up with that method immediately, but I personally hope that it is not a form of censorship or restriction.
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