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Most social networking Web sites have policies against uploading videos depicting _____ or obscenity.

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Social networking sites generally prohibit the uploading of videos that contain violence or obscenity, with the latter including sexually explicit content deemed offensive by societal standards. The FCC regulates indecency on broadcasts between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. but regulation of online content faces challenges due to First Amendment protections, although some censorship is enforced in schools and libraries.

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Most social networking Web sites have policies against uploading videos depicting violence or obscenity. These restrictions on indecency, which refers to acts or statements that offend societal norms or may be harmful to minors, are also observed in broadcast media such as radio and television, especially during times children may be in the audience. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has defined broadcast indecency and has the authority to enforce appropriate fines, as was the case with the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show.

Notably, films like 'Schindler's List', which contained graphic content were broadcast without sanctions, showing that not all depictions of violence and nudity garner the same response. This indicates the application of censorship can be inconsistent. Content that almost universally finds agreement in terms of bans, which is considered illegal and obscene across the board.

The rise of the Internet has presented challenges in regulating indecent content. Efforts to restrict it, like the Communications Decency Act of 1995, have faced legal opposition on the basis of the First Amendment. Nevertheless, the Children's Internet Protection Act requires filtering in schools and libraries to protect minors from obscene and harmful material.

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