Internet censorship involves controlling or suppressing access to information online and raises similar legal issues to offline censorship. A video teaching anti-Semitism and anti-Americanism was published on YouTube by a known terrorist organization, leading Google to remove terrorist videos from the platform. YouTube users can now flag videos containing pornography, violence, illegal acts, or offensive racial/ethnic content. Strict censorship in North Korea has limited websites to only around 30, demonstrating how censorship could prevent online exploitation but also raising debates around its importance.