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Swear filters - A bit of fun

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Swearings getting a bit out of hand on my forum lately, probably due to everyone being bored out of their minds, frustrated, skint etc etc because of Covid.

Haven't activated the swear filter up till now, but as the forum is for professionals and is widely visited by the public I think I need to do something.

Rather than just replace words with ***** I thought it might be fun to replace them with alternatives, might make the posted second guess trying to beat the filter, specially if I cover all bases.

Anyone care to put forward some suggestions?

Needs to be subtle enough as to not make a mockery of the place

Example:

c word - awesome guy

Very hard to do without a raw list of what is being used, as to be creative you need to know the words being used and the context. 

We considered something like that a while ago. Once we reaslised that nearly all the swearing was in the off topic forum, we thought itwould only encourage posters to have a competition for the most ridiculous sentence possible and there's alreay enough rubbish in that forum.

In the end we just used 16 *s for all words we replaced. That destroys any chance of people inferring the meaning and thus it is impossible for members to get the context or get offended. IT has virtually stopped it now apart from 'jokes' copied over from other sources.

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Very hard to do without a raw list of what is being used, as to be creative you need to know the words being used and the context. 

True, it would render lots of things meaningless.

 

Still it would be funny to change the c word to babe, and seeing members calling each other a total babe 

 

In the end we just used 16 *s for all words we replaced. That destroys any chance of people inferring the meaning and thus it is impossible for members to get the context or get offended. IT has virtually stopped it now apart from 'jokes' copied over from other sources.

This is actually a good idea, thanks

We are a Ford Focus Owners Club and as such always have a banter rivalry with other makes, we set Vauxhall to appear as Whizzpopper anytime it is mentioned, for a bit of a laugh. 😎

Oh, come on, you ducks cheddar muttering sassafrases!

 

I've employed this tactic for years on one of the forums I have

Changing the swearing to something really soft is amazing 

One of the forums is a football forum so can get a bit 'LAD' sometimes when certain people try posting on the site, so it's always good to chill the language out with replacements. It really does work

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