For my final censorship analysis I chose to create, and present a 16 minute vlog of myself addressing certain forms of media that I feel should be censored. I feel that blatant examples of media bias should be censored from the public. I chose this topic because it is something that I have noticed more,… Continue reading Vlog- Media Bias and Why It Should be Censored
YouTube Kids….Is Not For Kids!
For the last 8 weeks we've spent a great deal of time learning about censorship, and the unique ways so many different things are censored. Whether it be in movies, tv shows, the media, books, articles, marketing, etc. censorship exists EVERYWHERE! We've gained so much information in being able to determine when exactly an individual… Continue reading YouTube Kids….Is Not For Kids!
Exploring the Different Angles of Censorship
In my censorship analysis video I talk a lot about the different things that I think should be censored. In the process of creating the video I had so many ideas come to thought about what I wanted to talk about. I felt like I could not touch on all the things that came to… Continue reading Exploring the Different Angles of Censorship
Censorship of Children in the Media
These days there are many people who are completely absorbed in social media in their daily lives. Whether it be constantly posting and sharing content or following and critiquing the accounts of others. People can write and post all the content they want about themselves, or their careers, or even issues that they are passionate… Continue reading Censorship of Children in the Media
Nudity Amongst Artists: Acceptable or Unacceptable?
When I first think about censorship, a lot of different things come to mind. I think of words, phrases, physical features, actions, and basically everything that a human can do. Censorship can be taken in as anything, as we all have different opinions and experiences with it. After thinking long and hard about what I… Continue reading Nudity Amongst Artists: Acceptable or Unacceptable?
Hateful Language and Censorship on Social Media
With the recent presidential election happening in the United States, the topic of censoring users on social media platforms became imminent because people from every side were accusing each other of sabotage, lying, or spreading fake news. Ultimately, that discussion and choice is in the hands of the social media platforms deem is right according… Continue reading Hateful Language and Censorship on Social Media
Halt Hateful Language on Social Media!
Many fascinating censorship topics were discussed in class this semester. Every discussion was informative, engaging, and made me think about the various ways that censorship can be used, and on many occasions abused. Throughout the semester, topics relating to offensive words, censorship and social media, and censorship of the body sparked conversation among the class.… Continue reading Halt Hateful Language on Social Media!
Gun Violence Censorship in the News
Growing up in a household where my parents always had the news on the television in my living room, whether they were actually watching the news or if it was just playing in the background, I have been exposed to the harsh reality of the world since a young age. Very rarely does the news… Continue reading Gun Violence Censorship in the News
Censorship in Moderation
Censorship is an important topic to understand. We live in a society today, that is driven by censorship and cancel culture and frankly, it has gotten out of control. Just like anything, censorship works best in moderation. Freedom of speech is very important, and we should not lose sight of that. With that being said,… Continue reading Censorship in Moderation
Where do we draw the fine line?
For this week's assignment I chose to speak on and address two major topics and commonplaces in society that I believe deserve more censorship and privacy. It took me some time to pick the two I did, one which I believe would be more universally accepted and one of which some people may not agree… Continue reading Where do we draw the fine line?
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