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Skids | 23:08 Mon 11th Apr 2005 | How it Works
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Is the AB censor mechanism a bit too over-zealous?  Should everyday, non-profane words like ****** and ***'** be starred out?

I once worked at a place where the computers wouldn't let you type in Scunthorpe because of the profanity in the middle.  Surely someone, somewhere can write a censoring program that recognises that sometimes a profanity isn't profane. 

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This very site used to star out Scunthorpe and even Weightwatchers (look in the middle). But those got fixed. I imagine people had to "allow" these words manually and Crystal Guides Ltd have neither the time nor the staff to do this.

What were they words you described as "non-profane"?

True, I can't see what could possibly be wrong with ***** or even ***** for that matter.
It ***** me off sometimes.
**** ***** ***** ****** **** **** **** ****** ****** puppy.

Pocket Watch was starred on me yesterday when I used it as one word.

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The words I used in the question were *-*-*-*-*-u (or *-*-*-*-z-u depending on you rpoint of view) and *-*-*'*-* short for who are.
OK got the third one... are the first two a breed of dog?
This looks like a meeting of ******* tourettes anonymous
i once went on a forum where it starred out the place im from which is cumbria? wonder why?

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