curtailment, the reduction or limitation of something, especially rights or freedoms, censorship, the suppression or control of information, speech, or media content, regulation, the act of controlling or governing something through rules or laws, surveillance, close monitoring of people or activities, often by authorities, algorithmic bias, systematic and unfair discrimination produced by automated systems or algorithms, disinformation, false information deliberately spread to mislead people, propaganda, information, often biased or misleading, used to influence public opinion, moderation, the act of reviewing and managing content to ensure it follows certain rules, infringement, the violation or breaking of a law, right, or agreement, captivity, the state of being confined or kept in a restricted environment, conservationism, the protection and preservation of natural environments and wildlife, exploitation, the unfair use of someone or something for personal gain, habitat degradation, the process by which a natural environment becomes damaged or less suitable for living organisms, biodiversity, the variety of plant and animal life in a particular ecosystem, rehabilitation, the process of restoring someone or something to a healthy or normal condition, domestication, the process of adapting wild animals or plants for human use, endangerment, the state of being at risk of extinction, ethicality, the degree to which something is morally right or acceptable, universal coverage, a healthcare system where all individuals have access to medical services, subsidization, financial support provided by the government to reduce costs, equitability, the quality of being fair and impartial, ensuring equal opportunities and treatment, accessibility, the ease with which people can reach or use services or resources, privatization, the transfer of services or industries from public to private ownership, expenditure, the amount of money spent on something, especially by a government, allocation, the distribution of resources or funds for a specific purpose, sustainability, the ability to maintain something over the long term without depleting resources, welfare state, a system in which the government takes responsibility for the social and economic well-being of its citizens.

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