We take for granted censorship of movies and TV shows that we'd be shocked at in books. Do we give books a pass because they're the way the elite communicate? Or are books ignored because the audience is so much smaller? Probably some of both.
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True. But at any one time we do seem more willing to censor new tech, compared to old.
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I think we are more willing (and able) to censore centralized technologies. Where clear bottlenecks exist. Books were far more centralized in the past and mainstream movies are pretty centralized today. When there is a shift towards decentralized ecosystem censorship goes away
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There is a lot of censorship of books today. Try being a white author writing about nonwhites, for example.
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