SuKingsANDKnig hts300 08/06/2008
This is very important. It's done that way to prevent foul phrase. I absolutely second that, we are being guided all the time. I 'm a guy who understand technical language display, and recognize the problems, and their reasons instantaneously. Everytime I have to use other words to help it go a click, and it works! Very hard job. Isn't it? You have to clean the user page. What a sweaty job Mag? But I know that sometimes, there are really reasons why it's allowed sometimes, and I can feel that, everybody may agree with me though, "hmm halfway fair comment but...anyway try that but this is not appropriate" as I 'm trying to quote the feeling of Lawrence, or other guys over there. A click, and post which is quick to respond and send, is acceptable and amusing to the backseaters, but a delaying one is either in doubt, or alarming. I understand those background guys there very well.
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irishgit 05/06/2008
Back when this thing was in full force, marauding around the reviews like the chairlady of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Baptist Revival Church of Buzzard Tit Alabama, some pretty funny things got flagged.
I remember trying to write a review about presidential inaugurations, and used the phrase "inaugural balls." Flagged it every time. I finally had to write "inaugural formal dances".....
Donovan 09/29/2006
Good idea, there is no reason to use profanity on this website. Some people really cross the line and take "freedom of speech" to the extreme. The use of profanity in writing shows an immaturity in the writers ability to communicate. If profanity is allowed on this site then a warning should be issued when you log on, saying this is an adult site.
CanadaSucks of NeverLand Ranch! 09/29/2006
Lame. Weak. Profanity shouldn't be overused, but some things are profane and this place used to be the platform for it. . .
louiethe20th 09/29/2006
Honestly a hell or damn does not offend me all that much, but GD and some others do.
VirileVagabond 07/31/2006
The profanity filter is certainly a nice reminder to perhaps consider revising one's language, but not all profanity should be off limits, resulting in this bug being a slight irritation for my relatively rare comment that contains a choice word or two. For instance, I recently wanted to revise a comment that included the common quote "damn the torpedoes", yet the filter wouldn't let me make the change. There simply is no substitute and the "d*amn" that I had to use for this comment just doesn't have the same zing. The bottom line is that while this fix shouldn't be a rush job, I don't want it to fall down the priority list too far.
frogio 07/27/2006
Nice feature. It sort of lends a hand to my more creative side of writing. Besides, the word "pooh" always made me giggle.
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