1
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attitudes towards censorship
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North Korea
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Strict state censorship and limited freedom of expression
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1
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2
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censor
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North Korea
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Government censorship of media and internet content is common and heavily enforced.
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1
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3
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censorship
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South Korea
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Censorship is often utilized to maintain cultural and traditional values, and to protect against content that is considered disrespectful or offensive.
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1
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4
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film censorship
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South Korea
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Film censorship emphasizes social and moral values in Japan and South Korea, with guidelines to maintain decency and uphold traditional norms.
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1
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5
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government censorship
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North Korea
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Seen as a necessary tool to maintain social stability and political control
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1
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6
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internet censorship
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North Korea
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Stricter and more pervasive, with government control over online content and access.
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1
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7
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internet censorship
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South Korea
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Less emphasis on blocking social media, with more focus on filtering harmful content and protecting privacy.
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1
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8
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media censorship
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North Korea
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Media is tightly controlled by the government to shape public opinion and limit exposure to external influences.
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1
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9
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self-censorship
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South Korea
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Manifests as a means to maintain social harmony and avoid conflict
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1
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