Morningstar wrote:
As I said before, if the word has two meanings, Neo should give you the benefit of the doubt. If non-Americans haven't a clue as to its meaning, then there are a whole lot of players out there who may accidentally use it, not knowing it is a forbidden word. This isn't a site limited only to the U.S., but is accessed by many, many countries.
It would be quite nice to have a list of all forbidden words.
What I find truly amazing is that it is being used for one of the NAACP's website:
http://www.nword.com. The NAACP is an association in the United States for the advancement of african-americans (the cp stands for "colored people"). And, that organization is one that I always respected. But, to see that word picked by that organization to represent their website, I can only shake my head and wonder why.
The NAACP is too radical, in my opinion. Please don't misunderstand that- I have nothing against the cause of promoting racial equality, it's just that I believe the means by which some organizations try to achieve their goals are simply over the line (If you haven't already, read PETA's statement about last year's misunderstanding with Steve Irwin and his baby son being held near a crocodile).
I think the reason why the domain name is for the NAACP is for this: Consider Neopets- It buys out many servers, perhaps to prevent confusion or misspellings, and often to prevent discrimination or hate sites, as well-
http://www.*&^#neopets.com (The symbols representing a certain other set of letters), for example, actually leads you right to Neopets' home page. So to keep the domain "nword" from being used for negative purposes, the NAACP snatches it up.