I think the light of day is always the best place to start; I really do. Having said that, there are provisions in the law now that allow the government to go to the courts and to seek orders suppressing various platforms and whatnot. I don't think that's been used very much, and I think that to some degree it is a cultural issue. It's a new way of doing things. It's a bit risky, and anybody or any minister who authorizes this is taking the risk that he'll be accused of really not protecting constitutional rights.
I would it's say it takes the light of day, some dialogue and, if need be, suppression— but suppress as precisely as you possibly can.