Product: Book: Color
Zebradaction   (+5)  [vote for, against]
Reduce clues

If a redacted document included a mixture of blacked- out and whited- out words and characters, then there would be fewer clues to the original text based on word length.

If we're allowed image- processing software, we can also randomly alter the lengths of redacted sequences so that, for example, there's no clue as to the total length of someone's name (as well as no clue, because of the striping, as to the relative length of given name and surname).
-- pertinax, Aug 28 2022

It is equally in the nature of random justice that the Rosenbergs were executed but Ted Hall was never prosecuted for selling nuclear secrets.
-- 4and20, Aug 28 2022


So crazy, it just might work! However, I'm sure if you put Coverdale, Camp X, and Bletchley on it, they'd find a way 'round it before breakfast.
-- Sgt Teacup, Aug 30 2022


Yes, it's amazing what some people will do to avoid making breakfast.
-- pertinax, Aug 30 2022



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