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  • A Day to Remember: The Wattpad Censorship Version ni lefemmerouge
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    The war has ended, but the teasing has continued. One day, Catra jests Arrow Boy and Sparkles, reminding them of that time when they captured her near Dryl and tried to bring her back to Bright Moon, a memory which is bond to embarrass them both, while also revealing something about Adora in the process... but she is interrupted by two people who call themselves the Wattpad cops. This story was removed from Wattpad on 1/17/26, then restored on 1/19/26, after my talks with Wattpad staff. I wrote about the whole thing on my Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/lefemmerougewriter/806026133327020032/wattpad-censorship?source=share. I decided to make fun of the entire process and what I went through over a series of days this month. If you want to read the original, without the humor and absurdity, you can do so on on AO3 (https://archiveofourown.org/works/77772291) and on Squidge World (https://squidgeworld.org/works/81479).
  • Title: A Small Country in a Big Game ni alexblok
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    A study of the anti-cult movement in Latvia as an instrument of political pressure. The author reveals how, under the guise of protection from "destructive cults," religious freedom is restricted, pseudoscientific methods are used, and ties with Russian structures are established. Using the example of a small country, the mechanisms of turning spiritual security into a means of control over society are demonstrated.
  • Misfiled Dreams ni RobertoSan
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    Seventeen-year-old Roberto is a student at the Instituto Nacional, one of Chile's oldest and most prestigious high schools. Amid the strict discipline of school life, he discovers that the greatest lessons aren't in the classroom-they're in the books forbidden to him. One afternoon, curiosity drives him to the National Library, chasing a copy of Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Nietzsche. But the librarian delivers a shock: students in uniform are forbidden from reading it. What follows is a tense game of patience, subterfuge, and small victories as Roberto navigates a labyrinth of bureaucracy, censorship, and secret dreams in a country ruled by a rigid dictatorship. Misfiled Dreams is a literary coming-of-age story about the power of ideas, the courage to seek them, and the quiet rebellion of youth.
  • Mainstream Media: End of an Era ni uknown_author1
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    For generations, mainstream news outlets shaped what the world believed. Every headline, every broadcast, every "exclusive" was filtered through layers of approval - until the story no longer belonged to the people. Mainstream Media: End of an Era - Why the News Lost Control - and the Audience Fought Back reveals how corporate consolidation, political influence, and scripted journalism eroded public trust. Through a calm, investigative lens, it traces the quiet transformation of news from public service to profit machine - and the cultural uprising that followed. From CNN to BBC, from Fox News to MSNBC, legacy media now competes with podcasts and independent platforms that speak freely, question authority, and invite real conversation. Voices like Joe Rogan, Valuetainment, The Young Turks, and others have become symbols of a new information age - one built on openness rather than obedience. This book exposes how technology, transparency, and human curiosity are reshaping the global conversation. It's a guide for readers ready to think critically, question narratives, and reclaim ownership of the truth. Serious. Investigative. Eye-opening. Discover why the age of scripted news is ending - and how a people-powered media revolution has just begun.
  • Protect Us ni Silent-Swirl
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    A poem by S. Swirl
  • The Echo Chamber ni diffeeereeent
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    In a world where every word is monitored, every gesture analyzed, and every thought rewritten, the illusion of connection has replaced the essence of humanity. Julian, an ordinary man in the hyper-connected city of New Arcadia, begins to question everything. Hidden behind the silence of his room, he rediscovers the forbidden: unfiltered language, books, emotions. As the system tightens its grip on communication and thought, Julian realizes that true isolation might be the last form of freedom and the most dangerous crime of all. The Echo Chamber is a haunting exploration of modern loneliness, artificial connection, and the quiet rebellion of a mind refusing to conform.
  • Harmonized Freedoms ni Coco_da_cat
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    Eliora May, a lifetime citizen of Maplemaw, is something many women are not. Literate. An activist. But these become hard to complete as all is stripped away from her with the coming of unexpected news. Marriage and war between the faeires and elves of Ilkaphene. A land of magic, where flowers and fungi grow as tall as their castles. Where forest creatures live in harmony. A land of peace. A land where a fairy married an elf. A fairy princess marrying an elf princess at that. Eliora begins to hear rumors of the war. How it was destroying an ethereal land. And, worst of all, how women were being silenced to prevent more "corruption". As the war and its standards begin to seep into Elvangmort, changing Eliora's home into one of constrictions, hushed whispers, and worst of all, a hatred toward women, she knows that she must do something to save her freedom and the freedoms of those around her. *** This is my submission for ONC 2025! Main prompt: 33. In a time when same-sex marriage was still a stigma, two kings defy convention and marry each other-igniting a conflict that threatens to spark a world war Secondary prompts: 43. During a wartime book ban, a young woman discovers love letters hidden in the margins of a historical book. As she reads, she unravels a mystery about her family and finds love of her own. 96. The road you've traveled almost every day of your life begins to change-transforming it into a dark, terrifying place right before your eyes. 109. In secret, a group of women forms a book club during the ban on reading. As they sneak around town exchanging books, they form unexpected friendships, navigate their love lives, and uncover hidden strengths and passions. Story playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qRA9ENIMuYf6UuYmtXlkd?si=6yrjpvyWSwWC9nz-URZq3g TW: Abuse, homophobia, violence, death The beautiful cover and banner was created by @sulkytae!
  • project.john_doe ni theskyisfalling28
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    Welcome to the broken country of Montera where freedom is a memory and the government has implemented oppressive laws, extreme surveillance, and policies that favor white, straight, Christian men while discriminating against everyone else. Brainwashed citizens support the regime in exchange for false promises, while the rest of the population suffers under growing fascism. Ian Kholsa, an average citizen, decides to start an underground anonymous resistance movement called Project John Doe after being inspired by a young rebel that risked it all by sparking a revolution. As he joins the fight against the government's tyranny, Ian discovers a world of conspiracies and traitors and is fighting for a future he might not even live to see. But the closer they get to victory, the more dangerous it becomes as they struggle to bring the oppressive regime down before it's too late. Project John Doe is more than a rebellion-it's the last chance to save everything worth fighting for. Will the people rise, or will the world fall deeper into darkness?
  • Parallels Between Orwell's Animal Farm & Contemporary Global Political Dynamics ni inkstainsdaydreams
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    George Orwell's *Animal Farm*, published in 1945, serves as a timeless allegory of the Russian Revolution and a prophetic cautionary tale about the cyclical nature of political corruption. This thesis explores the enduring relevance of Orwell's work by drawing parallels between the themes and events depicted in *Animal Farm* and the current political climate across various global contexts. It delves into elite power grabs, propaganda, the betrayal of revolutionary ideals, and the exploitation of the working class, using modern examples like populist leaders and state-controlled media to highlight how Orwell's critique of power dynamics remains critically pertinent today.
  • Health & safety & death in the workplace : 2004 : BBC World Service, Phnom Penh ni grantgoddard
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    We were standing in a concert hall designed like a futuristic room on the 'Discovery One' spaceship in the film '2001'. Every feature was brilliant white. White plastic seats. White walls. White ceiling. When the house lights were switched on, it was a dazzling sight. In 1968, my father had accompanied me to watch that sci-fi movie at our local cinema because my school project concerned the American space race. Simultaneously, maybe an unknown architect somewhere had exited a theatre, sufficiently inspired by Stanley Kubrick's cinematic vision to design their next project, this room, all-white.
  • MePhone3GS Journal ni SniperPhone
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    This is MePhone3GS's journal, where he stores his memories into words in this fanfic. However there are redacted elements and some unreadable words in this journal. He still carries it everywhere to this day. NOTE: Majority of what is in this story is not real, but made up. Some parts are from Inanimate Insanity but the rest are headcanons or made up.
  • At Ease, You Are Dismissed ni SaddleBrookSinner
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    poem
  • The Dark Frequency ni TragicMammal
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    🌍 Freedom or control? 🎙️ When a global media takeover begins, truth becomes the first casualty. Governments preach liberty while erasing dissent in the shadows. 📡 As the world watches, a few brave souls fight back... but will they survive the dark frequency? 💀
  • Thoughts Like These  ni HerEverBeing
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    short essay on censorship spiritual growth and colonization
  • Germania ni ashyvesXC
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    Germania is an alternative scenario in which the German Reich had won World War II and is settling for the dream of A.H. The allies were defeated and the Axis with its main forces now dominate the world.
  • Censorship Vs. Copyrights ni heeraspeaks10
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    When everybody has a right to learn about a subject or concept or anything without any filter, does it also allow them to be influenced and modify their beliefs ? Is censorship necessary ? Well, if censorship is necessary it clearly means that the audience tend to assort to wrong means with the information they encounter. Does this mean we should censor something good or bad that happened in the past ? Let us read a bit about Censorship and Copyrights and my take on this aspect.
  • Masks Of Freedom ni Pinkyness1994
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    In Cedreno, a colossal city rising from the ashes following the humanity's great downfall, the shadow of the past looms over the present. The Council of Cedreno rules with an iron fist, imposing draconian policies to maintain order after the war that left deep scars on humanity. In this suffocating metropolis, individuality is considered a crime, where opinions are classified as "safe" and "dangerous," and censorship is an unquestionable norm to preserve fragile peace. Marina Tosrrington, a young woman stripped of her own uniqueness, grows up in this repressive world, feeling that something is profoundly wrong. She is a creative and passionate soul, but she is forced to conceal her true essence due to the government's watchful eye. Any slip, any sign of questioning, and Marina becomes a threat in the eyes of the regime. However, everything changes on a dark night when Marina is captured by a daring group calling themselves "The Singulars." They embody hope for those yearning for a society where masks can finally be taken off, where authenticity and freedom of expression are restored. Marina is faced with a monumental choice: continue a life of compliance and submission, masking her true identity, or embrace the dangerous journey toward freedom, where authenticity is a virtue, and risk is constant. "Masks of Freedom" is a captivating narrative that delves into the complexities of a society where security is achieved at the cost of individuality, while following Marina's journey in the pursuit of a life where masks are unnecessary, but the price to pay is high. This is a story of courage, resistance, and the eternal human desire for freedom.
  • Reprimand ni PerilsOfTheSoul
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    Eyes of the Devil Why do you gaze at me? Everything I did wrong I couldn't I see Eyes of the Devil That interrupt me And call me into the dark And with burning light, mark me So I won't forget All that I commit. But I don't see my mistake I only carry the weight Of your stare. Don't hate me, don't relegate me For now I can do it right And carry on. Eyes of the Devil Why do you have me with you? Why does your light burn? And I never see myself, Beyond your pupil and companion Of a life I didn't live myself. Leave me simply, I don't want to do anything for you. Just leave me, For you don't see me. Eyes of the Devil Who sees you today is me. I don't have your faults, I don't have your luck. In my hands I only carry your story. And a rehash of my pain Is just the lullaby That rocks me to the dream Of people I never saw people who disappeared before burning eyes Cold as I'd never asked you to make mine.
  • The Nagolbud Troll Reigns in Us ALL ni Bud-Fabian-Bot
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    In the realm of jest and humor, we explore, A lighter side of trolling, laughter at its core. Comedy in jest, a dance of wit and wordplay, An art of satire, in the light of day.
  • Exposed: The Plot to Silence Nagolbud and the Freedom of Speech Online ni Agora-Road
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    The internet is often seen as a place for free expression and the exchange of ideas, but what happens when certain individuals or groups try to silence those who speak out against their beliefs or actions? This is exactly what happened to Nagolbud, a popular sigma known for his controversial views and critiques of the weak men and their influence on society. In a shocking turn of events, it was revealed that "Illuminati Pirate" had banned Nagolbud from the Agora Road, in an effort to silence him and restrict his freedom of speech. This blatant attack on free expression raises questions about the power and influence of secretive organizations and their attempts to control the narrative on the internet.