Global Times: Some of the blacked-out content in the Epstein case can be copied and restored.

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According to ChainCatcher, citing Global Times, the U.S. Department of Justice recently released documents related to the Epstein case, some of which were 100 pages or more long and had been completely blacked out. According to reports from U.S. media outlets such as The Daily Beast on the 23rd, some social media users who reviewed the Epstein case documents made a startling discovery: some of the blacked-out content could be directly restored using image editing tools such as Photoshop, or even simply by selecting the text and pasting it into a word processing system.

"So it's clear that the Epstein case documents published on the U.S. Department of Justice website can be accessed simply by highlighting the blacked-out text, copying and pasting it into another document," The Daily Beast reported, citing a post from social media user Liam Nissan on the social media platform X. The post has now been viewed over 7 million times.

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