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/^t/When the media are independent of censorship, they are answerable to noone. This provides a medium to relay information they may or may not be popular with governments or other authoritative organizations. When this is achieved, the people are not stifled by limited or biased information but are only influenced by the opinions of the journalists. The term "freedom of the press" implies that the press / media are unrestricted by censorship and the press is only limited by its editors own perceived truths. When this occurs, no single topic becomes beyond reproach and they may offer perceived truths no matter how unpopular they may be.