I’m unclear about what you mean with censorship here. If my friend tell me a secret about how he’s unhappy at work, is his demand for me to keep that secret an act of war according to your standards?
While it can depend on the specifics, in general censorship is coercive and one sided. Just asking someone to not share something isn’t censorship, things are more censorial if there is a threat attached.
I don’t think it is bad to only agree to share a secret with someone if they agree to keep the secret. The info wouldn’t have been shared in the first place otherwise. If a friend gives you something in confidence, and you go public with the info, you are treating that friend as an adversary at least to some degree, so being more demanding in response to a threat is proportional.
I’m unclear about what you mean with censorship here. If my friend tell me a secret about how he’s unhappy at work, is his demand for me to keep that secret an act of war according to your standards?
While it can depend on the specifics, in general censorship is coercive and one sided. Just asking someone to not share something isn’t censorship, things are more censorial if there is a threat attached.
I don’t think it is bad to only agree to share a secret with someone if they agree to keep the secret. The info wouldn’t have been shared in the first place otherwise. If a friend gives you something in confidence, and you go public with the info, you are treating that friend as an adversary at least to some degree, so being more demanding in response to a threat is proportional.
While there’s no explicit threat attached to most asks for keeping information secret rejecting those demands can still incur costs.
In a work enviroment if you violate the peoples demands for keeping information secret you might lose chances of being promoted even if that
Most censorship in China is not through explicit threats but through expectations that would will not publish certain information.