Verse:Chlouvānem Inquisition: Difference between revisions
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Internet service in the Inquisition is vast and covers the whole nation: about 92% of the population uses internet services. The form of Internet used in the Inquisition, however, is not the general international internet (the ''denómon éréso'') used by most Calemerian countries - the Inquisitorial internet, called ''mulipenai'', is a heavily controlled network maintained by the countries of the ''Kayāgaprika'' (''kailī āṇḍhulā nali galabhælausire prikaulā'', International Pact for the Defense of Purity, or the official name of the Eastern Bloc), namely the former Kaiṣamā (except for Taruebus) plus Greater Skyrdagor, Nēčathiwēye, and Čīwēynac. | Internet service in the Inquisition is vast and covers the whole nation: about 92% of the population uses internet services. The form of Internet used in the Inquisition, however, is not the general international internet (the ''denómon éréso'') used by most Calemerian countries - the Inquisitorial internet, called ''mulipenai'', is a heavily controlled network maintained by the countries of the ''Kayāgaprika'' (''kailī āṇḍhulā nali galabhælausire prikaulā'', International Pact for the Defense of Purity, or the official name of the Eastern Bloc), namely the former Kaiṣamā (except for Taruebus), a bunch of Eastern Védrenian countries, plus Greater Skyrdagor, Nēčathiwēye, and Čīwēynac. | ||
The ''mulipenai'' is characterized by the extensive censorship carried out by its regulating bodies, financed by the various governments; material from the outside internet cannot enter the ''mulipenai'', and user-submitted content is controlled and, if needed, censored by internet police forces.<br/> | The ''mulipenai'' is characterized by the extensive censorship carried out by its regulating bodies, financed by the various governments; material from the outside internet cannot enter the ''mulipenai'', and user-submitted content is controlled and, if needed, censored by internet police forces.<br/> | ||