Counterpoint: as a country subjected to genocide and extreme sanctions, where the world’s empire maintains a colonial foothold right on their border and is constantly trying to send propaganda over, it’s understandable why the DPRK would be restrictive about that. The DPRK isn’t just censoring stuff for fun, but because they are still technically at war, and are only still a country likely because they have nuclear deterrence. They are impoverished, but like Cuba their resources stretch much further thanks to their socialist system.
Counterpoint: as a country subjected to genocide and extreme sanctions, where the world’s empire maintains a colonial foothold right on their border and is constantly trying to send propaganda over, it’s understandable why the DPRK would be restrictive about that. The DPRK isn’t just censoring stuff for fun, but because they are still technically at war, and are only still a country likely because they have nuclear deterrence. They are impoverished, but like Cuba their resources stretch much further thanks to their socialist system.