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Editan

Editan is a noun used in Indonesian and Malay to refer to an edited version of something. It is formed from the verb edit with the nominal suffix -an, and denotes content that has been revised or altered from its original form. The term is common in everyday speech as well as in media contexts.

Editan can describe legitimate revisions, such as a corrected manuscript, a revised article, or a cleaned-up

In casual use, editan implies a difference from the original, ranging from minor tweaks to substantial changes.

See also: edisi, suntingan, sunting, edit (verb).

version
of
a
film
or
audio
recording.
It
is
frequently
used
for
media
outputs
after
editing,
for
example
editan
foto
(edited
photo),
editan
video
(edited
video),
or
editan
berita
(edited
news
copy).
In
more
formal
writing,
related
terms
such
as
suntingan
or
versi
suntingan
may
be
preferred,
but
editan
is
widely
understood
and
used.
The
term
is
sometimes
contrasted
with
edisi,
which
more
often
refers
to
a
published
issue
or
edition
of
a
work,
emphasizing
the
publication
format
rather
than
the
content.
In
digital
culture,
editan
can
also
refer
to
fan
edits
or
meme
edits,
created
by
remixing
or
altering
source
material.