To take another angle at this thing, maybe it's an issue about scope.
So if you have a movie that is banned from theaters, then you can say that the theaters have censored the movie. The country, however, hasn't censored the movie. In the scope of the theaters, the movie is banned completely. In the scope of the country, the movie is still available.
Or a video like 2g1*. Youtube censored 2g1* by removing it. Same with gamefaqs, because apparently that phrase is banned. But 2g1* wasn't censored by the internet, because it's still available on the internet. So in the scope of the internet, you couldn't say that 2g1* was censored.
Does that work better?
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