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kvthweatt | 2 months ago

That's the point though. You cannot just write anything and put it up.

It must be accurate. Even that being said, you still shouldn't reupload your altered document anywhere.

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cess11|2 months ago

Why not? In some cases it might amount to fraud or something, but in general, why would it be prohibited?

dylan604|2 months ago

this tool coming out on the heels of the DOJ releasing a trove of redacted documents doesn't come across as coincidental to me. let's think about this for a bit longer from that idea of using this on legal evidence...why would doctoring a legal document be prohibited?

kvthweatt|2 months ago

You do you but I advise you don't.

Standard CYA procedure

For all we know, Epstein could have punished Trump and made him write "I'm a little bitch boy" 2,000 times and it took up 119 pages so every line got redacted. /madlibs

circuit10|2 months ago

I guess you mean offical legal documents or something, but your sentence doesn't say that or mention those so it comes across in a very confusing way (it implies that using Word is illegal because every time you type something you alter your document)

rexpop|2 months ago

Thank you! The OP is being very ambiguous and cavalier with language.