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AdmiralAsshat ◴[] No.43697419[source]
My Windows-98 approved method for redacting a screenshot:

1) Open screenshot in MS-Paint (can you even install MS-Paint anymore? Or is it Paint3D now?)

2) Select Color 1: Black

3) Select Color 2: Black

4) Use rectangular selection tool to select piece of text I want to censor.

5) Click the DEL key. The rectangle should now be solid black.

6) Save the screenshot.

As far as I know, AI hasn't figured out a way to de-censor solid black yet.

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JimDabell ◴[] No.43697505[source]
It’s possible, depending upon the circumstances. If you are censoring a particular extract of text and it uses a proportional font, then only certain combinations of characters will fit in a given space. Most of those combinations will be gibberish, leaving few combinations – perhaps only one – that has both matching metrics and meaning.
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1. HPsquared ◴[] No.43697739[source]
Not forgetting subpixel rendering.