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You are off by several decades with your suspicion.


The linked examples are. The practice itself probably didn't go away.


> The practice itself probably didn't go away.

So you are saying that the practice of editing out "enemies of the state" still exists in former Soviet Union countries? How exactly do you envision this happening?


Not entirely unrelated, but during Milosevic's dictatorship here in Serbia, one of government-owned daily newspapers used PS to "slightly increase" number of supporters on a pro-government rally.

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/wideangle/episodes/media-by-milosevi...

I know, not '80s, but '90s and not ex-SSSR, but close enough.


The linked video takes place before the fall of the Soviet Union.


The practice is almost as old as life itself. In Ancient Egypt, after their death, unpopular Pharoh's names were chiseled out of the hieroglyphs.


No, it was further developed by FOX News




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