The term "memory hole" comes from George Orwell's novel 1984.
In the novel, the primary victim, Winston Smith, is employed as an "archivist" at the official government archive/entertainment office, The Ministry of Truth.
An archivist's job is normally to preserve information so that the information can be used by future researchers. However, in the 1984 universe, Smith's actual job is to rewrite official documents in order to eliminate factual history and replace that history with one better suited to the governments current version of "what really happened."
In the novel, we find Smith instructed to rewrite a news article from some time in the recent past, eliminating the name of a individual who had previously been given a governmental honor because that individual had fallen out of favor and been disappeared.
After the rewrite the revised version goes into the official file, and tho old document goes into a shoot leading to an incinerator - this is the "memory hole."
The term is now used to refer to attempts made by individuals with power to rewrite history in such a way that the truth disappears and is replaced by a more politically useful version of events.
What is particularly interesting (to me) about this imaginary scenario is that Smith, as a member of "the party" MUST believe that HIS OWN LIES ARE THE TRUTH.
Naturally, this creates cognitive dissonance, which leads Smith to rebel and...
...well, just read to book.
In the mean time, if one pays attention, one can watch stuff from as little as a month ago be "memory holed" in real time.
Enjoy your cognitive dissonance! It's provided to you for free by those who have power over information!
In the novel, the primary victim, Winston Smith, is employed as an "archivist" at the official government archive/entertainment office, The Ministry of Truth.
An archivist's job is normally to preserve information so that the information can be used by future researchers. However, in the 1984 universe, Smith's actual job is to rewrite official documents in order to eliminate factual history and replace that history with one better suited to the governments current version of "what really happened."
In the novel, we find Smith instructed to rewrite a news article from some time in the recent past, eliminating the name of a individual who had previously been given a governmental honor because that individual had fallen out of favor and been disappeared.
After the rewrite the revised version goes into the official file, and tho old document goes into a shoot leading to an incinerator - this is the "memory hole."
The term is now used to refer to attempts made by individuals with power to rewrite history in such a way that the truth disappears and is replaced by a more politically useful version of events.
What is particularly interesting (to me) about this imaginary scenario is that Smith, as a member of "the party" MUST believe that HIS OWN LIES ARE THE TRUTH.
Naturally, this creates cognitive dissonance, which leads Smith to rebel and...
...well, just read to book.
In the mean time, if one pays attention, one can watch stuff from as little as a month ago be "memory holed" in real time.
Enjoy your cognitive dissonance! It's provided to you for free by those who have power over information!