Attribution: Muller, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
By Bill Stokes
In responding to his own question, the keeper concludes that judging from the positive reaction of so many “redacted” rich old men in the Epstein bible, being redacted is a really good thing.
Not qualified for inclusion in such rarified redaction ranks as the Epstein crowd, the keeper will start small and here and now redacts himself—XXXXXXXXX. There! He has been redacted!
On the basis of the above experiment, redaction turns out to be a foolish technique for not saying something you want to say, usually about somebody who deserves it being said.
The keeper will be asking Phyllis if she notices any difference in him now that he has been redacted. He is hoping for a positive response.