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Memory hole

A memory hole is any mechanism for the deliberate alteration or disappearance of inconvenient or embarrassing documents, photographs, transcripts or other records, such as from a website or other archive, particularly as part of an attempt to give the impression that something never happened.[1][2] The concept was first popularized by George Orwell's 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, where the Party's Ministry of Truth systematically re-created all potentially embarrassing historical documents, in effect, re-writing all of history to match the often-changing state propaganda. These changes were complete and undetectable.

For other uses, see Memory hole (disambiguation).

Phelps, Richard P. (2020, Summer) , Academic Questions.

Down the Memory Hole: Evidence on Educational Testing

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The dictionary definition of memory hole at Wiktionary