Information that is

Propaganda
is designed to convince people of something, while
Censorship
limits the information that people can receive.

Propaganda is often used by governments, organizations, or individuals to promote a certain viewpoint or agenda by presenting facts selectively and/or misleadingly. Censorship, on the other hand, involves controlling or restricting the flow of information, typically by limiting what can be published, broadcasted, or accessed by the public. While propaganda aims to influence people's beliefs or actions, censorship seeks to control access to information and ideas. Both can have significant impacts on society by shaping public opinion, controlling narratives, and limiting individual freedoms.