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Perhaps ironically, the most significant controversy regarding Game of Thrones censorship didn’t happen in a conservative autocracy, but in the United Kingdom. While the UK usually respects the "viewer discretion" of premium content, broadcaster Sky found itself in hot water with the regulator Ofcom. The network accidentally aired an explicit episode at —the middle of the breakfast slot—without activating a parental PIN code. The regulator formally censured the network for airing "multiple uses of offensive language including ‘c***’, ‘f***’ and ‘s***’" before the 9 p.m. watershed. It was a technical error that turned the most censored version of Game of Thrones into the most accidentally accessible one.
Condense the series into feature-length "chapters" that focus on character arcs rather than shock value. What You Lose in a Censored Version Critics and fans often argue that censoring Game of Thrones fundamentally changes the experience: censored version of game of thrones
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