Five_Inch_Heels
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Let's put it this way. 'Censorship' is removal of anything based on the opinion or views of the organization as opposed to the individual.I've tried to read up a bit on censorship since the start of this debate, and what seems indisputable is that censorship can be exercised by the state, but also by different organizations, public and private, and by individuals as well. I don't think that the claim that only the state can censor has any true merit.
I've also previously expressed an opinion that something being named censorship, in my view, implies an intent to regulate content for something other than purely altruistic reasons. But I understand that's debatable.
If the organization deletes any post in favor of green cars while leaving posts opposed to green cars, merely because the organization doesn't like green cars for example, that might be 'censorship'.
Now, if the organization posts a clear rule that you cannot post any content about green cars in any way and removes all posts about green cars, no matter if the poster is in favor or against the color green, that is content moderation, not censorship.