censorship (EN)
noun

noun “censorship”

sg. censorship, uncountable
  1. the act of a government or organization limiting what can be said, written, or shown to the public
    The government's censorship of news outlets prevented journalists from reporting on the protests.
  2. (historical) The job of a censor in Ancient Rome, who was responsible for overseeing morals and conduct
    In Ancient Rome, the censorship was responsible for maintaining the census and public morals.