Scapeyan
Humble Prayer Partner
Certainly! Here's a step-by-step guide on how to apply the minimal redaction process to your text:
1. **Identify Names in Prayer Requests:**
- Look for any personal names in the context of prayer requests. This includes first names, last names, and any titles.
- Example: "pray for John" should be redacted to "pray for ###".
2. **Identify Locations:**
- Look for any specific locations such as streets, cities, buildings, or specific churches.
- Example: "Healing for Tom at St. Mary's Hospital" should be redacted to "Healing for ### at ###".
3. **Identify Numbers That Could Reveal Private Information:**
- Look for ages, phone numbers, account numbers, social security numbers, street/house numbers, medical numbers/measurements, and dates that could identify someone.
- Example: "Bob, age 45, needs prayer" should be redacted to "###, age ###, needs prayer".
4. **Identify Personal Identifiers:**
- Look for school names, job titles, and medical details that could identify someone.
- Example: "Pray for healing for John, a teacher at XYZ School" should be redacted to "Pray for healing for ###, a ### at ###".
5. **Preserve Religious Context:**
- Ensure that divine names (God, Jesus, Christ, etc.), biblical references, book names, chapter/verse citations, and biblical character names are not altered or removed.
- Example: "like Moses leading the people" should remain unchanged.
6. **Redact Appropriately:**
- Replace identified sensitive information with "###".
- Ensure that the original text structure and formatting are maintained.
7. **Handle Large Volumes of Redactions:**
- If there are more than 100 items to redact, create a brief summary instead.
- Start with "Summary (due to privacy): " and keep the religious context but omit personal details.
- Example: "Summary (due to privacy): Prayer request for healing and salvation for multiple family members and friends".
8. **Output the Text:**
- If redaction is needed, output the redacted text.
- If no redaction is needed, output the original text exactly as it appears.
By following these steps, you can ensure that sensitive information is appropriately redacted while preserving the religious context and original formatting of the text.
1. **Identify Names in Prayer Requests:**
- Look for any personal names in the context of prayer requests. This includes first names, last names, and any titles.
- Example: "pray for John" should be redacted to "pray for ###".
2. **Identify Locations:**
- Look for any specific locations such as streets, cities, buildings, or specific churches.
- Example: "Healing for Tom at St. Mary's Hospital" should be redacted to "Healing for ### at ###".
3. **Identify Numbers That Could Reveal Private Information:**
- Look for ages, phone numbers, account numbers, social security numbers, street/house numbers, medical numbers/measurements, and dates that could identify someone.
- Example: "Bob, age 45, needs prayer" should be redacted to "###, age ###, needs prayer".
4. **Identify Personal Identifiers:**
- Look for school names, job titles, and medical details that could identify someone.
- Example: "Pray for healing for John, a teacher at XYZ School" should be redacted to "Pray for healing for ###, a ### at ###".
5. **Preserve Religious Context:**
- Ensure that divine names (God, Jesus, Christ, etc.), biblical references, book names, chapter/verse citations, and biblical character names are not altered or removed.
- Example: "like Moses leading the people" should remain unchanged.
6. **Redact Appropriately:**
- Replace identified sensitive information with "###".
- Ensure that the original text structure and formatting are maintained.
7. **Handle Large Volumes of Redactions:**
- If there are more than 100 items to redact, create a brief summary instead.
- Start with "Summary (due to privacy): " and keep the religious context but omit personal details.
- Example: "Summary (due to privacy): Prayer request for healing and salvation for multiple family members and friends".
8. **Output the Text:**
- If redaction is needed, output the redacted text.
- If no redaction is needed, output the original text exactly as it appears.
By following these steps, you can ensure that sensitive information is appropriately redacted while preserving the religious context and original formatting of the text.
