meaning - What do brackets in a quote mean?





What is the proper use of [square brackets] in quotes?



What do brackets around a word or words in a quote mean? This may seem silly, but I've never figured this out.


Bad fictional examples:



"That's what all this is about it is [terrible]"



It's also used at the beginning of a quote sometimes like:



"[Albert Einstein] was genuinely a genius."





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