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Internet censorship?

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The 2 September 2020 arrest is certainly a noteworthy event, but does it actually belong on this page? It's not really Internet censorship like the other topics in this section. Where would be a better page for it to go? peterl (talk) 05:44, 5 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Additional information on Christchurch blocks

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As an Aussie I can confirm that Telstra also blocked Archive.today. That site, along with 4chan and presumably Voat as mentioned in the article, were blocked until a "routine" revision in September IIRC. Some sites remained blocked after that, I think. Unfortunately, I don't have a source right now. Wiimeiser (talk) 09:13, 19 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Ban on social media for under-16s?

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Should the approved legislation banning under-16s from social media be included on this page? This falls under the definition of Internet censorship, and has been passed in both the Senate and the House of Representatives. The bill however, has not been put into action yet. Xorger (talk) 09:57, 8 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]