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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 1:54 pm
Post subject: Invision bad word filters - help needed from experienced cussers
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I've installed Invision as a forum for teens in this town. I'd appreciate
any help from webmasters who are also good at cussing to spot any missed
expletives.
This is Wales - or "wass ee too" land (where has he gone) or "ee dah goo"
( he, she said, he went that way. "Bye thar" (it's near to, in the vicinity
of, leaning on) and "Eee dah doo", (he does it all the time, he was saying )
Matching exact seems the only way otherwise ass as a loose ban makes a
recent bass player into a digeridoo exponent. Now of course 13 year old
minds are obsessed with beating the system.
Help please from experienced cussers. www.aberdabadoo.co.uk top left for
forum.
Thanks Tony

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 2:04 pm
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"Tony1that matters" <webfive DeleteThis @pantsaah-haa.com> wrote in message
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 > I've installed Invision as a forum for teens in this town. I'd appreciate
 > any help from webmasters who are also good at cussing to spot any missed
 > expletives.
 > This is Wales - or "wass ee too" land (where has he gone) or "ee dah goo"
 > ( he, she said, he went that way. "Bye thar" (it's near to, in the
vicinity
 > of, leaning on) and "Eee dah doo", (he does it all the time, he was
saying )
 > Matching exact seems the only way otherwise ass as a loose ban makes a
 > recent bass player into a digeridoo exponent. Now of course 13 year old
 > minds are obsessed with beating the system.
 > Help please from experienced cussers. <a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.aberdabadoo.co.uk" target="_blank">www.aberdabadoo.co.uk</a> top left for
 > forum.
 > Thanks Tony

I think you should cut down on the leeks.

I made a "rude words" list. All the usual culprits are there, you know what
they are. I feel if I block the worst ones, it's about as best as you can
do.
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 3:21 pm
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Tony1that matters wrote:
 > I've installed Invision as a forum for teens in this town. I'd appreciate
 > any help from webmasters who are also good at cussing to spot any missed
 > expletives.
 > Now of course 13 year old minds are obsessed with beating the system.

Exactly. That's why you can't win, partiularly not with a technical
solution. They'll just come up with exotic spellings or new swearwords
you wouldn't even recognize, or they'll find a forum that doesn't try to
censor their postings.

Swearing always has been and always will be part of the teenage culture;
if that bothers you or whoever's paying for the system, don't install a
forum for teenagers.


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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 3:21 pm
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"Matthias Gutfeldt" <say-no-to-spam RemoveThis @gmx.net> wrote in message
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 > Tony1that matters wrote:
  > > I've installed Invision as a forum for teens in this town. I'd
appreciate
  > > any help from webmasters who are also good at cussing to spot any missed
  > > expletives.
  > > Now of course 13 year old minds are obsessed with beating the system.
 >
 > Exactly. That's why you can't win, partiularly not with a technical
 > solution. They'll just come up with exotic spellings or new swearwords
 > you wouldn't even recognize, or they'll find a forum that doesn't try to
 > censor their postings.

I think the surprising effect is the energy this has created: they feel
challenged ?
Some of the substitutions have become hilarious and I've noticed the main
topic of their efforts and conversation. They as far as I'm concerned they
can run the forum - they have Tee shirts to spread the word at School. I
just admin.
Thanks for the wisdoms.
Tony
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