Censorship of the Internet is required for businesses to operate lawfully and ethically. A lot of the world is dependent on it for communication, and business. So it has to be done.
But, I do not agree with it one bit. The state of the Internet today is far removed from the original definition by Tim Berners-Lee's. Not so long back Facebook redefined the "open web" as to shadow Tim Berners-Lee's definition of the "open web" and redefine it.
The Internet is now a place for commerce, click bait, false/bias news, censorship, spying, intentional backdoors left in software and everything else nasty.
It's affected political outcomes that have destroyed democratic values. Look at Facebook. After all their scandals and flaws (and even today they have another one relating to 2FA and data harvesting) they still exist, and they still thrive. There's only 2 reasons for that:
1. Facebook is funded by agencies that work with the Government (I need mention no names)
2. People give Facebook the power they have by continuing to invest and support the platform
But in either case that doesn't negate the fact the platform is bad. The Internet has become a place for propaganda and indoctrination by all sorts of cults, political parties, conspiracy theorists, psdueoskeptics etc.
People in general are becoming more aware of the bad actors on the Internet that are controlling it. But, it's the users that put them there and keep them there, so who is really to blame? Do you know how easy it would be to kill Facebook? If the world deletes their account by the morning they'll be hanging out to dry. The problem is people won't do it. They're invested in it for whatever reason be it business, personal etc.
The battle is lost when you can't even trust the operating system or software you're using. Most of society will just nod in agreement and do nothing about.