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Originally Posted by hhEb09'1
There are different meanings. Jeff mentioned the Freudian self-censorship,
which involves a model of the brain.
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No, I didn't mention the Freudian kind of censorship. As I understand it,
that involves a person censoring their own thoughts, to avoid thoughts
that are painful to them. I explictly described censorship as involving
an attempt to express something to other people. I used the word
"publicly". That clearly means "to other people". How to distinguish
between public expression and private expression, I do not know, but
I was always and only referring to expression to other people.
-- Jeff, in Minneapolis