Okay, little one, let me explain censorship in Bolivia to you as simply as possible.
Censorship in Bolivia means that sometimes people in charge of the government or media decide which ideas or messages can be shared or heard by the public. They may prevent certain types of information from being spread, like news stories or opinions that criticize the government or their beliefs.
This can limit people's ability to share their thoughts and ideas freely and openly. But, it's important to remember that governments have certain laws and regulations to help protect their citizens. Sometimes, people's ideas might not be shared or heard in certain places, but that doesn't mean they're not allowed to say them at all.
So even though censorship can be a tricky subject, it's something you should always think about and talk to your parents, teachers, or trusted adults about, so you can learn more and make your own informed opinions.