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/* Lesson 3 – Goodbye Censorship! */
* [[Internet Censorship]]
Censoring the channel of dissemination can take place at two different moments within an information cycle. Pre-publication – when the original message is prevented from being disseminated. This includes self-censorship, legislation and editorial or managerial interference with material to be published or made available to the public. Post-publication – when the audience is prevented from accessing an existing message or content communicated to them. Primarily this involves access to Internet websites and online services, and will be explained and discussed in this module.
 
* [[Circumventing Censorship]]
If you cannot go directly to a website because it is blocked by one of the methods discussed above, you will need to find a way around the obstruction. Many methods exist to circumvent the blocklists, which are only effective when a website is requested directly. If a third party is called to fetch a website for us, then these lists become irrelevant. For over a decade, netizens living in censored Internet environments have been using online translation and caching services to access a website indirectly. Others have relied on anonymisers, whose original intent was to conceal your identity from a website.
* [[A Word On Anonymous Internet Publishing]]
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