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    Guys. This is called resistance. These people are govt employees. We go through literally yearly training on maintaining classified documents. This wasn’t gross incompetence, it was fucking intentional. They knew they could do it because they knew leadership was too fucking stupid to check it properly. Believe it or not the govt is largely run by people, just like you and I. We are doing what we can where we can.

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    This is going to look obvious in hindsight but perhaps people should have kept this to themselves until every single Epstein file had been released. Because now the DOJ is just going to do their best to fix the problem.

    Not that that saying much these guys are the fucking keystone cops.

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      I think there were probably several people that found this before that didn’t say anything for this reason.

      I posted it on here because once it’s trending on TikTok and Bsky that ship has sailed

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        Yeah, I wasn’t specifically referring to you. I just meant that people in general who’ve discovered this exploit maybe should have collectively kept it to themselves.

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          If only. This is why I always laugh at the conspiracy theories that involve more than like 10 people, like all the scientists fabricating global warming. Humans are terrible at keeping secrets.

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    We needed to be quiet about this until they released all the tranches so that they’re all readable but nooo someone had to go and tweet about it.

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        I dunno, I feel like an intern might not be as dogmatic as a political appointee.

        “REDACT THESE DOCUMENTS TO PROTECT DEAR LEADER!!”

        “Man, I just need college credit so that I can get a job in this terrible economy…”

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    Happens all the time in the legal field. I once got a document in discovery that inverted the proper redactions. It was a roster of identifying information, all unredacted except for the actual relevant person in the case — that was redacted. 🤣

    Redacting with black boxes over text is more common of a mistake than that.

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    I mean, are there tech literate MAGAts who would read the Epstein files to test their convictions?

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    I thought this was just gonna be made up, but it’s true!!!

    Go to this document and look for the text “Defendants Kahn and Indyke controlled and directed the activities of the other entities and personal bank accounts of Epstein” so you can get to the part with redactions.

    Copy the redactions with Ctrl + C. Paste the redactions into either Notepad or another text editor that doesn’t support advanced formatting like highlights.

    Before:
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    After: (in notepad)
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    I wonder if this was intentional? Maybe the FBI agent assigned to this file knew the whole censor thing was a huge fiasco and simply did this.

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        16 hours ago

        Feigned ignorance for the resistance/people. Neither malice nor incompetence.

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      Deep down, I sincerely hope that it’s malicious compliance in favor of getting the truth out.

      That said, I absolutely will cop to dangerous blood-levels of copium here. Living in a kakistocracy so completely top-to-bottom incompetent as to do this by accident, is a level of peril that I’m not equipped to handle right now.

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        kakistocracy

        Trump didn’t personally hire or vet every human in this government. This is malicious compliance. I’d do it. Wouldn’t you?

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    This has happened before. Back when I used to browse the armpit of the internet there were classified military docs that had the same technique used.

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      I find it funny that it took a few days for this to come out. That’s the very first thing I try if I see a big black box censoring something in a PDF or webpage is highlight to see if there’s text under there (practice from reading SCP Wiki and various forums with fun formatting options). Heck I randomly highlight as I read enough I’d probably even find that it was incorrectly redacted without even trying

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        The first set (with nothing but blacked out pages) was properly redacted and in-fact contained no text data whatsoever. I think this is from the more recent files including the ones that were accidentally uploaded and pulled an hour later.

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          Only some - default is just black boxes. I remember at least one where the redactions were removed on click per word.

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              Yeah, but not marked as spoilers - but it was integrated into the story. sadly i can’t remember which SCP it was, i am pretty sure it was in Series 4 (so somewhere between 3000 and 4000). I am reading SCPs on and off again, and am currently around scp 4800, so it’s been a few months that i saw it.

              E: I just remembered one SCP which emulated an terminal, where you were able to remove the redactions by editing the proposed file name to open from a level 4 file to a level 5, that one was pretty cool!

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          I honestly could be misremembering. I swear I remember seeing somewhere that fake redacted stuff for flavoring/humor

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    teacher here. I blacked out words in a text for some test. kid held it up to the light. could read every word. was a pdf made in word.