Talk:Editing of sources

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About the edited audios . . .

Osho will often in his answers to questions refer back to the question, also sometimes to the questioner's name. And when he does this, he will often just re-read the question or the relevant part of it, which can only be in its original form. So if the question has been altered, are they also -- or will they be -- editing the parts of his answers to conform with the new form of the question? This will be more difficult than editing out the names right at the beginning, but that editing may be just the thin edge of the audio editing wedge. How far are they going to go with this?

I searched in Beyond Enlightenment for examples where this might occur and, using the search term "you say", which is his frequent lead-in to citing (a part of) the question, found no relevant instances. This is not to say he does not cite the questions in BE, just he doesn't use that phrase "you say" in such a context. doofus-9 21:46, 19 November 2016 (UTC)