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ETA: While early-evening television shows may use "Hell" or "damn" they are also rated (at least here they are) - so if you don't want your child to hear those words, you can easily turn off the TV, or what-have-you. Not having children, I have no idea how the netNanny type things work, whether it screens out sites for content, or words on sites that could be offensive.
Just as parents have the right to turn off the TV or not let their children watch programmes that contain words that the parent feels is not acceptable to them or their children
so do the parents of children that play on Neopets.
It is ridiculous to me that parents would let children on
any web site without supervision or prior knowledge of site.
As for words like damn, OMG - I find nothing wrong with them, but I do have an issue of uneven censorship.
We have the mad situation of "words within words" being censored. It is impossible to type ...as bad as... which is used quite a lot in my vocabulary due to the fact that a more 'vulgar' phrase can be seen within it.
The censorship needs to be re-addressed and maybe some words added and a few taken off the 'bad' list, but overall, I agree with Cranberry; if the site is too heavyily censored, then where will it stop?