Censorship in Samoa is when the government decides what people can see and hear in the media. It's like when your mom and dad decide what movies or TV shows you can watch or what songs you can listen to. The Samoan government has rules about what can be shown on TV, played on the radio, or printed in newspapers. They do this to protect the people from things like violence or bad language that might be harmful or offensive. It's important to remember that these rules are made to keep everyone safe and happy, even though sometimes it might mean we can't see or hear everything we want to.