US-occupied Japan used to censor newspapers by blocking out sensitive details with black bars. When the US military told them to redact information to make the censorship less obvious, all the Japanese did was write "REDACTED" on top of the bars.
Point is, the "best" censorship is the one people aren't aware of, and give midwits plausible deniability that it was an editorial choice.
US-occupied Japan used to censor newspapers by blocking out sensitive details with black bars. When the US military told them to redact information to make the censorship less obvious, all the Japanese did was write "REDACTED" on top of the bars.
Point is, the "best" censorship is the one people aren't aware of, and give midwits plausible deniability that it was an editorial choice.