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And Twitter bars content that could offend or shock people, among other directives.
Mr. Lantos had a tart tongue that could offend foreign leaders.
Wearing the T-shirts was an act of "harassment" that could "offend others", they said.
And it does so without the over-the-top effects that could offend its aesthetically conservative neighbors.
Increasingly, Hollywood filmmakers have bowed to Chinese box-office pressures and removed material that could offend officials.
The biology teachers changed their statement, said Wayne Carley, the association's executive director, "to avoid taking a religious position" that could offend believers.
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Facebook has begun placing warning messages over videos and photos which it deems to contain graphic images of violence that could "shock, offend and upset".
He said topics that could potentially offend Muslims should not be "hushed up".
Azhar Ahmed is the latest victim of a concerted effort to redefine racism as "anything that could conceivably offend white people".
The decision therefore could not be the sort of "new legal rule" that could possibly offend the Due Process Clause or Article II, Section 1, cl. 2, or take Florida out of the safe harbor of 3 U.S.C.
That kind of filtering would create what one technology company official likened to a "morning edition" of the Internet and an "evening edition" of the Internet – with editors screening all user-generated content that could potentially offend one section of the population.
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