It seems that there is not a good system of censorship on this forum (as well as a lot of other forums). Profanity (as a minimum) seems to be rampant. My recommendation is that [perhaps] the moderators "step up to the plate" and remove it. Granted, not every post can be removed probably, but a start can at least be made. If they wish to ban or remove my account for making a topic like this, that is their decision. I, unlike many people in today's society (and likely in the society in the past, but I think that it has grown more and more rampant over time), have a great distaste for profanity, but using it is a personal preferance and many people choose to use it, unfortunately.
Lack of [at least effective] Censorship
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I suppose that being on a forum that does not censor things such as profanity and [perhaps] vulgarity is indeed not a good idea. Thanks for the suggestion. That does not make the profanity and vulgarity right, but at least I will not have to worry about seeing it.
I suppose that being on a forum that does not censor things such as profanity is indeed not a good idea. Thanks for the suggestion. That does not make the profanity and vulgarity right, but at least I will not have to worry about seeing it.
What the Hell?!
I'm scared. Seriously. ![]()
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(03-20-2011, 10:13 AM)Squall Leonhart Wrote: fuck off. lol, so you were thinking what i was thinking XDD either way, this is the internet; i fail to see why we should watch our language IF (and thats a big if for some ppl) you have common sense there is nothing special about "fuck off" or shit like that. you can go overboard but i can't think of anything that is overboard right now lol (thats rare D:< ) if a person would not want to see such language then he/she should not visit the forum the moment he sees the language used here if a person would want to protect others from such language then that person should keep an eye on what the protected person is doing online; and NOT force others to watch their language imo. 03-20-2011, 10:34 PM
There is way too much censoring going on in the world and people have become too sensitive to just about everything. When did everything become so offensive and insulting to everyone? My advice to those who are very easily offended would be to go live in a cave by yourself somewhere so that you do not have to deal with other human beings. Don't get me wrong, I'm not telling people to go around the forum telling people to f-off all day, but for people to freak out at the sight of a few words posted on an internet forum to the point where they have to post a thread about it and want to change the entire landscape for everyone seem a bit unreasonable.
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03-21-2011, 12:50 AM
(03-20-2011, 10:42 PM)NeoBrain Wrote: Banned Squall for a day, happy now? This is a good start.@NeoBrain. ![]() But this is, Squall,my Nii-san ![]() Ban for a day will not make it stop (and I'm not worried about expletives, but insult / offend members, type "go fuxx, you son of", is another thing) @Wodd ignore posts,with that language. It is the reality,unfortunately ![]()
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