Extra posting : Do you think Wikipedia is right to reject censorship?


Wikipedia is a free encyclopedia, which allow access to knowledge to everyone and for evey subject. Wikipedia is neutral, It does not stand for any political party or any religion. On Wikipedia you can’t write your opinion or defend a cause. Wikipedia is only to share information easily and freely about every notable subjects.

Moreover Wikipedia does not have any power on what the government decide to show to their population or not. Or any power on what kids search in the encyclopedia. So Wikipedia can be censored in some countries or by some parents if they do not want it to show certain information, but it is not the role of Wikipedia to refuse to give and share knowledge.

So, as far as I am concerned Wikipedia is right to reject the censorship. Accept the censorship is being involved in some cases and take sides which is contrary to the aim of Wikipedia.

Comments

  1. I agree with you. I think censorship is contrary to the goal and the spirit of Wikipedia. The freedom of expression is essential. If some contents were censored, Wikipedia would not be as popular as today.

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