Hidden file metadata can expose who actually drafted public comments or policy inputs even when the document text omits names. That matters because agencies and the public can be misled by seemingly neutral submissions that in fact reflect industry drafting by people who later occupy regulatory posts.
— This makes a practical transparency tool (file metadata) central to holding regulators and commenters accountable and detecting covert revolving‑door influence.
Alex Cuadros
2026.04.01
100% relevant
ProPublica found Aaron Szabo's name in the PDF metadata of a 2022 American Exploration and Production Council comment letter opposing methane controls, even though the letter's visible text did not name him.
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