It's why you don't do business in countries that have draconian speech laws as far as tech goes.
There once was a website called LiveLeak where at its peak was the website to go to if you wanted to find controversial content on the Internet; it was at the time the biggest clearnet shock site where you could find cartel execution videos, terrorist recruitment videos, alleged lost 9/11 media (such as the alleged LOL Superman video), suicide videos, brutal car accidents, people filming themselves committing crimes (such as arson), videos of war crimes that were committed during the War on Terror, and other kinds of fucked up shit. Even Kiwi Farms once used LiveLeak as a source for happenings at the time. Even legitimate journalists used LiveLeaks for their news articles back then.
But there was just one problem. LiveLeak at the time was based in the UK and when the UK started to get stricter with content regulation of the Internet, they forced LiveLeak to take down any controversial content (especially after the New Zealand Christchurch shooting) and this killed the website where they were forced to take down the content that gave people a reason to browse LiveLeak in the first place. LiveLeak would close their doors by 2021; LiveLeak is dead and the UK government killed it.
It's why it's stupid to support censorship because supporting censorship for stuff that can be seen as subjectively offensive is the equivalent of feeding the crocodiles hoping they will eat you last.