Wow! Is it necessary to be so draconian? I can respect the desire to restrict the F word but "pi$$ed"? Extreme overreach here.
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I posted in a thread today mentioning someone was pi$$ed off about something (remove $$ and replace with ss) and the forum software edited my comments to be "*@%^$*@%^$*@%^$*@%^$ED"
Wow! Is it necessary to be so draconian? I can respect the desire to restrict the F word but "pi$$ed"? Extreme overreach here.Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostI posted in a thread today mentioning someone was pi$$ed off about something (remove $$ and replace with ss) and the forum software edited my comments to be "*@%^$*@%^$*@%^$*@%^$ED"
Wow! Is it necessary to be so draconian? I can respect the desire to restrict the F word but "pi$$ed"? Extreme overreach here.No signature :(
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This is not a USA thing trevor, it's a Frank thing.Ed
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Trevor takes yet another opportunity to USA bash.
Ed, it is bullsh!t that swearing is so locked down. Half the words that get censored here are just spice and not harmful at all."Thought he, it is a wicked world in all meridians; I'll die a pagan."
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I just use the exclamation point and dollar signs for alternative i's and s's ....... { Oops I forgot . And the letter p for an alternative f } . Mind you we have an alternative cuss word up here " fuddle duddle " which I use on occasion in honour of one of the funniest press conferences in our history .....Old age and treachery will beat youth and skill every time1983 GS 750
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Originally posted by GS1150Pilot View PostTrevor takes yet another opportunity to USA bash.
Ed, it is bullsh!t that swearing is so locked down. Half the words that get censored here are just spice and not harmful at all.No signature :(
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Originally posted by trevor View PostYeah, that's it Mason....and it is a usa thing. The us tv channels I get always censor swear words...the Canadian don't do it nearly as much...rarely actually. And that's a fact. Don't be so sensitive...lol
As a side note, I'm guessing that profanity and its censorship on television may not have much to do with Frank's decision to censor it on a web forum. Is Canada like the UK, with profanity mostly okay only after 9 PM? Websites don't have such opportunities, though I still think a number of the words prohibited here are incorrectly censored.Last edited by GS1150Pilot; 03-11-2021, 10:05 AM."Thought he, it is a wicked world in all meridians; I'll die a pagan."
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Just use some creativity in your wording.
And no, substituting visually similar characters to circumvent the filters is NOT creative.
The naughty filter is and was a choice made by Frank, the person who owns and runs this forum, and I think we need to respect it. It's now an important component of the GSR forum's uniquely civil, robust, and welcoming culture. There aren't any US laws governing forum language as in broadcast language.
Sure, I and most of us (but not all) pepper our real-life conversations freely with spicy language. But only when appropriate; I have enough respect and control to avoid swearing in front of clients and elderly aunts, for example, and I'm sure most of you do too.
No one is being censored or restricted in the slightest because they can't use a few naughty words, and as a benefit, a significant portion of folks feel a lot more comfortable and welcome. No downside, and there's a good upside.
Crikey, use some flippin' brain cells to come up with more interesting ways to flavor your furshlugginer sentences.
Personally, I'm not the least bit offended by curse words, but I am often bored by them; they're one sign of a brain that can't think of anything better.
I'm just glad we can freely discuss petcocks now. That particular filter was kind of annoying.Last edited by bwringer; 03-11-2021, 10:52 AM.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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Originally posted by bwringer View PostAnd no, substituting visually similar characters to circumvent the filters is NOT creative.
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Originally posted by bwringer View PostJust use some creativity in your wording.
And no, substituting visually similar characters to circumvent the filters is NOT creative.
The naughty filter is and was a choice made by Frank, the person who owns and runs this forum, and I think we need to respect it. It's now an important component of the GSR forum's uniquely civil, robust, and welcoming culture. There aren't any US laws governing forum language as in broadcast language.
Sure, I and most of us (but not all) pepper our real-life conversations freely with spicy language. But only when appropriate; I have enough respect and control to avoid swearing in front of clients and elderly aunts, for example, and I'm sure most of you do too.
No one is being censored or restricted in the slightest because they can't use a few naughty words, and as a benefit, a significant portion of folks feel a lot more comfortable and welcome. No downside, and there's a good upside.
Crikey, use some flippin' brain cells to come up with more interesting ways to flavor your furshlugginer sentences.
Personally, I'm not the least bit offended by curse words, but I am often bored by them; they're one sign of a brain that can't think of anything better.
I'm just glad we can freely discuss petcocks now. That particular filter was kind of annoying.
Well said, all of it.
I might change only one thing: they're one sign of a brain that WON'T think of anything better.
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostThis is not a USA thing trevor, it's a Frank thing.
I've also noticed that after I've repeatedly substituted some characters, all of a sudden the substituted word got replaced as well.
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Well said, especially this:
Originally posted by bwringer View PostJust use some creativity in your wording.
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