There's some words which are questionable, such as 'bloody' and 'crap'.
"Bloody" and "crap" shouldn't have to be questionable, you know? Kids who are offended/scared by those words shouldn't be on the Internet in the first place.
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"Bloody" and "crap" shouldn't have to be questionable, you know? Kids who are offended/scared by those words shouldn't be on the Internet in the first place.
I agree with this 100%. Any sort of forum that has kids and even mild swear words should take caution.
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I'm still using Windows 7.
I said this. Two days later, my computer's motherboard melted down and I had to get a new one with Windows 8.
Hey, I was thinking... instead of blacklisting curse words, we could whitelist some child-friendly words and then only say those words. Saying any non-whitelisted words would result in an infraction. What do you guys think, is that more or less reasonable than blacklisting (parts of) words?
Well, firstly there are millions of words including triskaideckaphobia, alleviation, dihydrogen monoxide, petridish, Panthera Leo etc. etc.
It would take a very long time and still, perfectly innocuous words such as welkin or pneumonoultramicroscopicsiliconvolcanokoniosus will be not allowed.
Well, firstly there are millions of words including triskaideckaphobia, alleviation, dihydrogen monoxide, petridish, Panthera Leo etc. etc.
It would take a very long time and still, perfectly innocuous words such as welkin or pneumonoultramicroscopicsiliconvolcanokoniosus will be not allowed.
No, a blacklist is better.
I, uh, think he was being sarcastic.
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Neckbeards! Doctor Cichocki does not approve of stupidity and neither do I, stop the spread of damned useless rules!
If we show a list of profanity that is not allowed, people will just start finding words that aren't on the list and using those instead, or will start using swears from other languages or other such workarounds.
I am not promoting you to search it but if you really want to know you can search.
"Bloody" and "crap" shouldn't have to be questionable, you know? Kids who are offended/scared by those words shouldn't be on the Internet in the first place.
I agree with this 100%. Any sort of forum that has kids and even mild swear words should take caution.
I said this. Two days later, my computer's motherboard melted down and I had to get a new one with Windows 8.
Irony in the first degree.
It would take a very long time and still, perfectly innocuous words such as welkin or pneumonoultramicroscopicsiliconvolcanokoniosus will be not allowed.
No, a blacklist is better.
I, uh, think he was being sarcastic.
I'm so gullible.
Edit: Sorted it out already. Nevermind.