digitel_anime_fan_20 wrote:
everconfused wrote:
certain combinations of words, like I once tried to post on the guild board "I'll be back in a bit, ok?" and that got caught by filters as profanity - took me a couple minutes to figure that one out;
Call me stupid, but what words in that sentance formed the "profanity?" i Can't figure it out.
That, like I said, took me a couple of minutes of staring at the post and trying to see what could possibly have been offensive or considered any sort of profanity, then I finally figured out it was the part that said ... "bit, ok?"
Animefan, 1337=elite
Virtual, yes I do know what you mean about the US/UK/Australia. I know many Australians use the term mate, meaning friend. That's not what it means here in the US though. So, something else meant in an innocent way ends with a warning (at least).
For awhile, the word ne was being filtered - I have NO idea why, it's Japanese and is used by many people on the boards, in their siggys, on their lookups, etc. very innocently. I've not met anyone who can figure that one out. So how the other language boards are monitored I guess are just as kind of odd as the English speaking boards.
Medusa, the not adopting a pet with a questionable or dodgey name is a very valid concern. I've heard of people being frozen for adopting a pet with an "inappropriate" name. I think what's been happening more lately is TNT is just deleting the pet and sending a warning. That is a better way to deal with that particular issue, IMHO. I just would like to see a filter that would stop someone from ever using certain words for their username or pet name, especially since many of those words ARE no-nos on the site. And personally, I don't like seeing them, and it has more than once been a pain when trying to help someone on a quest...finding a shop with a good price on a item and not being able to post the username because it gets filtered as profanity!
Combusken, that may be the case with whack equaling trying to say hack. Otherwise, well, it's innocent 99.9% of the time (probably) and people do say poke, glomp and whack to each other when they know each other on the boards, and it's yet another case of filtering a word that's on the site. That said, Mizzy, there is another meaning to that word. I will not get into that.