I looked up the meaning of redacted and apparently it has something to do with editing and censoring or something along those lines.
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I looked up the meaning of redacted and apparently it has something to do with editing and censoring or something along those lines.
Okay, so since some people don't actually know what redacted means, I'll try to explain.
You know when you watch spy movies and there are certain words blacked out in a document because those things are super secret/classified? That's redaction. It looks kind of like this:
Good job, by the way, if you can read this.
In a transcript of the original (say an original document is scanned as an image and someone wants a text of the document?), they will type [REDACTED] instead of actually putting in blacked out text. So the redacted means something is missing because it's classified, but you don't know what it is, and actually, you aren't even seeing an original of the document.
Anyway, I hope that helps clear that up, at least^^ Let me know if the explanation is unclear, or if you have an non-classified related questions ;)
You know when you watch spy movies and there are certain words blacked out in a document because those things are super secret/classified? That's redaction. It looks kind of like this:
Good job, by the way, if you can read this.
In a transcript of the original (say an original document is scanned as an image and someone wants a text of the document?), they will type [REDACTED] instead of actually putting in blacked out text. So the redacted means something is missing because it's classified, but you don't know what it is, and actually, you aren't even seeing an original of the document.
Anyway, I hope that helps clear that up, at least^^ Let me know if the explanation is unclear, or if you have an non-classified related questions ;)
Okay, so since some people don't actually know what redacted means, I'll try to explain.
You know when you watch spy movies and there are certain words blacked out in a document because those things are super secret/classified? That's redaction. It looks kind of like this:
Good job, by the way, if you can read this.
In a transcript of the original (say an original document is scanned as an image and someone wants a text of the document?), they will type [REDACTED] instead of actually putting in blacked out text. So the redacted means something is missing because it's classified, but you don't know what it is, and actually, you aren't even seeing an original of the document.
Anyway, I hope that helps clear that up, at least^^ Let me know if the explanation is unclear, or if you have an non-classified related questions ;)
You know when you watch spy movies and there are certain words blacked out in a document because those things are super secret/classified? That's redaction. It looks kind of like this:
Good job, by the way, if you can read this.
In a transcript of the original (say an original document is scanned as an image and someone wants a text of the document?), they will type [REDACTED] instead of actually putting in blacked out text. So the redacted means something is missing because it's classified, but you don't know what it is, and actually, you aren't even seeing an original of the document.
Anyway, I hope that helps clear that up, at least^^ Let me know if the explanation is unclear, or if you have an non-classified related questions ;)