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Digitiser revelled in controversy, inspiring vitriolic criticism both from various external groups, and Teletext's editorial team, who viewed the writers as troublemakers, but were unable to axe them due to the magazine's phenomenal popularity.
Pages were often altered without the writers being told, with sub-editors sometimes deleting entire frames of reviews, fearing that they were missing some risque gag which might cost them their job.
Digitiser's use of language was such that its writers saw this as a challenge to slip in many more subtle, yet far more risque, gags which-while lost on Teletext staffers-did not get past its audience.

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