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{{redacted content}} stylistically renders text that has been censored (see redact in Wiktionary). This template will commonly be used when citing formerly-classified documents that have been released via a Freedom of Information Act request or similar.
Usage
{{redacted content}}
→{{redacted content|5}}
→{{redacted content|color=cyan}}
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Parameters
Parameter | Default | Explanation |
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length | 8 | The length, in em. For a full width redaction, the keyword full may be used.
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color | #000 | The color of the redacted text. This can be either an HTML color name (eg "black" or "white"), or a RGB hexadecimal representation of a color (eg "#000" for black, "#ff0000" for red). |
replacement | If present, a tooltip will display this text when hovering over the redacted area with the heading "replacement = ". | |
text | |
If present, the text will be rendered on the "redacted" area. Note that this text will always be rendered in black; to be visible, utilize the color= parameter to adjust the color of the redaction.
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foia-exceptions | If present, a tooltip will display this text while hovering over the redacted area with the heading "FOIA Request Exceptions:". This is intended to be used to list exemptions to the Freedom of Information Act. |
Examples
Full width
Set the width=
parameter to full
to get a full width redaction:
{{redacted content|full}}
and {{redacted content|width=full}}
render as:
Redaction colour
To redact in another colour then utilise the parameter color=
, eg. color = white
. This can be useful when the redaction still shows the original text.
{{redacted content|color=white}}
renders as:
Text content
If the redacted text is still visible, you can add the text with the text=
parameter. Note you probably need to change the colour to something other than black for it to be visible.
{{redacted content|color=grey|text=This was redacted}}
renders as:
This was redacted
Remarks (Tooltip)
By default, when hovering over a redaction, a tooltip will show that reads "redacted text". If the replacement=
parameter is used, this value will be added to the tooltip. Hover your mouse over the examples below.
NOTE: this functionality makes use of "hovering" a mouse. It is therefore not available to users on mobile devices, tablets, touch screens, visually impaired users with text readers, and so on. Use sparingly.
A regular redaction with no replacement=
parameter: {{redacted content}}
→
A redaction with a replacement=
parameter: {{redacted content|replacement=Example Text.}}
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Freedom of Information Act Request Exceptions (Tooltip)
The US Freedom of Information Act, which forces the US government to release documents, includes a number of listed exceptions. When a document is released, these exceptions may cause information to be redacted. If present and documented, this exception can be included in a tooltip on the redacted area using the foia-exceptions=
parameter.
This parameter may be used in conjunction with the remarks=
parameter.
The following redaction includes an FOIA request exception: {{redacted content|foia-exceptions=(b)(6), (b)(7)(c)}}
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See also
- {{RPA}}
- {{RBLPV}}
- {{Redacted}}
- {{Inappropriate comment}}
- {{Copyvio-revdel}} - for redacting copyright violations in page history.
- Wikipedia:Talk page guidelines
- Wikipedia:Refactoring talk pages
- Wikipedia:Oversight