No, I can't stand censorship, even as it's practiced for atheistic purposes, as it is in China. Censorship is cowardly.
Poetic justice would require that bad ideas get left behind once they're decisively refuted. The new atheist movement technically won its debates with theists, but that made no difference since Evangelical Christianity rebounded and swung into Trumpism to make itself even more obnoxious. Perhaps the demographics are shifting, and the numbers of conservative Christians are dwindling in rich countries, but that has nothing to do with the strength of philosophical or scientific objections to religion.
One alternative that springs to mind would be for atheists to organize and to become more visible, so their victories are seen not just on the internet but in movies or in government. Why not some atheistic equivalent of those horrid "God is not Dead" movies? There's an underserved constituency out there since you hardly ever even hear the word "atheism" uttered in the mainstream news that's supposed to be secular.