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This is a write up for a possible Chris and Censorship page. It is a work in progress and any suggestions, alterations, etc. is more than welcome.

Chris is a man of two faces. He's always out to prove that he's TRUE and HONEST, but at the same time, he wants others to follow in his own path. To that end, Chris will go so far as to censor any and everything he can get his hands on, no matter what it is.

Censorship and the world

Chris's first attempt at censorship can be traced back to his attacks on Encyclopedia Dramatica after discovering the page on him. He would spend months attempting to alter, clean up or outright delete the page for months on end, ending in his failed attempt to remove everything involving Megan Schroeder. This sort of thing would not happen again until Chris copy-pasted his page and tore it to pieces.

Conversely, Chris never censors himself unless it gets him in trouble. An interesting aspect of that shows with Sonichu 8, when Chris got himself into hot water at DeviantArt due to the Sonichu/Rosechu sex scenes, Rosechu's "sexy" poses, and the Blake/Bubbles sex scenes. To that end, he replaced the first sex scenes, tossed on a bra and panties on Rosechu and covered the second sex scene in nothing but word bubbles.

Examples of Censorship

  • Encyclopedia Dramatica - When Chris discovered his page, he would go all out to remove what he hated, remove the page entirely, or even attempt to make it favorable to his cause. All of these ended in failure.
  • Miyamoto Saga - When Chris was contacted by trolls posing as Shigeru Miyamoto, they persuaded him to change the names of all his real life characters, stating that they couldn't create his game using real people.
  • Mailbag - Chris's fan mailbox seems to be the biggest set of censorship yet. Chris has been shown to either ignore letters or outright alter them to make them look good. A good example of that occurs in Mailbag 23, where he alters a letter to change all the writer's assumptions of him being gay to being straight.