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Russian Wikipedia
[ru] Russian-language edition of Wikipedia
persona non grata
foreign person whose entering or remaining in a particular country is prohibited by that country's government
damnatio memoriae
ancient Roman punishment by removing a person's name, depictions, and reference to them from official records, up to rewritings of histories
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South African Broadcasting Corporation
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is the public broadcaster in South Africa, and provides 19 radio stations (AM/FM) as well as 6 television broadcasts and 3 OTT Services to the general public. It is one of the largest of South Africa's state-owned enterprises and the biggest state broadcaster in Africa.
whitelist
A whitelist or allowlist is a list or register of entities that are being provided a particular privilege, service, mobility, access or recognition. Entities on the list will be accepted, approved and/or recognized. Whitelisting is the reverse of blacklisting, the practice of identifying entities that are denied, unrecognized, or ostracized.
IP address blocking
access restrictions based on client IP addresses

redlining
thumb|upright=1.35|A 1937 Home Owners' Loan Corporation|HOLC "residential security" map of [[Philadelphia, classifying various neighborhoods by estimated "riskiness" of mortgage loans]]
Redlining is a discriminatory practice in which financial services are withheld from neighborhoods that have significant numbers of racial and ethnic minorities. Redlining has been most prominent in the United States, and has mostly been directed against African Americans, as well as Mexican Americans in the Southwestern United States. The most common examples involve denial of credit and insurance, denial of h
list of books banned by governments
Wikimedia list article
blacklist (computing)
a basic access control mechanism that grants permissions to all, except those explicitly mentioned
Russian Internet Restriction Bill
Federal law of Russian Federation
black hole
place in a network where incoming traffic is silently discarded without informing the source
list of authors banned during the Third Reich
Wikimedia list article

deplatforming
thumb|A bust of MIT president Francis Amasa Walker separated from its pedestal at the [[MIT Museum]]
Deplatforming, also known as no-platforming, is a boycott on an individual or group by removing the platforms used to share their information or ideas. The term is commonly associated with social media.
unperson
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list of banned video games
Wikimedia list article
Banned Books Museum
museum in Tallinn, Estonia
Financial Action Task Force blacklist
blacklist of non-cooperating countries created by the Financial Action Task Force
Federal List of Extremist Materials
list of works banned in Russia
Beall's list of predatory open access journals
defunct website listing predatory open-access publishers and journals
Blackboards
soviet Union monetary penalty
Canary Mission
website that hosts dossiers on pro-Palestinian activists
blacklisting
Blacklisting is the action of a group or authority compiling a blacklist of people, countries or other entities to be avoided or distrusted as being deemed unacceptable to those making the list; if people are on a blacklist, then they are considered to have done something wrong, or they are considered to be untrustworthy. As a verb, blacklist can mean to put an individual or entity on such a list. A blacklist is synonymous with a list of banned persons or organizations, and is the opposite of a whitelist.