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* And then there's advertising. The flip side of "freedom of the press for anyone who owns one" is that, the moment a publisher allows their operation to become dependent on ad revenue, they've effectively sold their soul. Print all the content that didn't offend the advertiser, and only that much, or risk having funding cut off and the entire operation folding. It's been the bane of print journalism for years, as much as the big-city daily newspaper editor would vociferously deny it, and it's only getting worse in the Internet era.
** No, your freedom of expression [[Released to Elsewhere|didn't run away]] to be with a nice family on [[Wikia|a wiki farm]]; [http://awa.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Closed_wikis it's dead].
* The "P5" of [[TV Tropes]], in the name of making the website "Family Friendly"—though really it's for making the website advertiser friendly. They also claim that what they do is not censorship, because they're not a government. To refute this assertion, see the Hays Code entry above and the Nintendo entry below.
* The "P5" of [[TV Tropes]], in the name of making the website "Family Friendly"—though really it's for making the website ''advertiser'' friendly. They also claim that what they do is not censorship, because they're not a government. To refute this assertion, see the Hays Code entry above and the Nintendo entry below.