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there are a few that are clearly inappropriate that the filter doesn't catch.
I've figured a lot of them out, but not all of them. Unfortunately, starting a thread might not be safe, because there are a few that are clearly inappropriate that the filter doesn't catch. I'd suggest writing a post, then previewing it, without posting it. It'll show you all the replacements
Quote from: RainhaDoTexugo on June 26, 2008, 02:28:45 PMI've figured a lot of them out, but not all of them. Unfortunately, starting a thread might not be safe, because there are a few that are clearly inappropriate that the filter doesn't catch. I'd suggest writing a post, then previewing it, without posting it. It'll show you all the replacements Thanks, that's a good tip. I find it a little odd that the abbreviated versions are replaced, but some of the long versions aren't.
Quote from: rashea on June 26, 2008, 06:09:13 PMQuote from: RainhaDoTexugo on June 26, 2008, 02:28:45 PMI've figured a lot of them out, but not all of them. Unfortunately, starting a thread might not be safe, because there are a few that are clearly inappropriate that the filter doesn't catch. I'd suggest writing a post, then previewing it, without posting it. It'll show you all the replacements Thanks, that's a good tip. I find it a little odd that the abbreviated versions are replaced, but some of the long versions aren't.I expect it's hard for our unfailingly polite moderators to remember every profanity and obscenity out there
Quote from: RainhaDoTexugo on June 26, 2008, 02:28:45 PMthere are a few that are clearly inappropriate that the filter doesn't catch. Such as?
In the UK twit with an a is offensive way to describe a female body part. Not sure if its used in the US tho.
Quote from: petal on June 26, 2008, 08:30:44 PMIn the UK twit with an a is offensive way to describe a female body part. Not sure if its used in the US tho.I used twit with an a to describe a really annoying person. Apparently, it's more acceptable to my mother for me to call someone a twit with an a, than it is to hear me call someone a "Richard Cranium"
Ok, havent found an answer on here yet, throw me a rope: What are the origins of the term "special snowflake"? I totally get what it means on here, and it has crept into my off-board vocabulary, and I love it. I just wanna know where it started! It remindes me of some creepy, annoying, "you are so wonderful" childrens book.
You are not a beautiful and unique snowflake. You are the same decaying organic matter as everyone else, and we are all part of the same compost pile. Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club, Chapter 17