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@Snowy said in It's the language police again:
@dogmeat said in It's the language police again:
@Snowy violation?
Must say I don't often talk about drapes.
Neither do I. In fact I have probably never typed it on here but it is a bit bldy stupid not to be able to use a word that has been around for at least a couple of thousand years and isn't even an expletive.
@jegga said in It's the language police again:
Sexual assault seems to be the current phrase in use
I thought that could just be a grope or something? So doesn't really match up with grape to me.
Seems to have become a bit of a catchall for seedy behaviour. Could be something to do with googles word policing .
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@jegga said in It's the language police again:
@Snowy said in It's the language police again:
@dogmeat said in It's the language police again:
@Snowy violation?
Must say I don't often talk about drapes.
Neither do I. In fact I have probably never typed it on here but it is a bit bldy stupid not to be able to use a word that has been around for at least a couple of thousand years and isn't even an expletive.
@jegga said in It's the language police again:
Sexual assault seems to be the current phrase in use
I thought that could just be a grope or something? So doesn't really match up with grape to me.
Seems to have become a bit of a catchall for seedy behaviour. Could be something to do with googles word policing .
Yeah, it has changed in context. Being a bit weird can now be referred to as being a bit grapey. Language evolves but not as quickly as the language Nazis.
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This has been going on for years with gaming streamers on the major platforms (twitch and youtube). Any number of streamers, including some pretty edgy mofo's, have really reined in their language to stay within the platform rules. There are always a few instances of streamers being banned or suspended for X, Y, Z behaviour which often involves 'bad' language or going hard at someone (aka bullying). But generally people think it has improved the scene - if only Twitch would grow a pair and start banning the blatant booty/boobie streamers - that's an entire meme universe in itself.
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@Paekakboyz said in It's the language police again:
if only Twitch would grow a pair and start banning the blatant booty/boobie streamers - that's an entire meme universe in itself.
Wait, what?
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@jegga dude. Cam girl is surely a term familiar to the Jegga!!?
Trust me, the thot streamers on Twitch aren't that flash, and there are far better sites to visit.
See, Mokey isn't the only one that does research for the greater good you are welcome!
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@Paekakboyz said in It's the language police again:
@jegga dude. Cam girl is surely a term familiar to the Jegga!!?
Trust me, the thot streamers on Twitch aren't that flash, and there are far better sites to visit.
See, Mokey isn't the only one that does research for the greater good you are welcome!
I’m questioning you wanting to ban thots , a girls got to make a living .
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@jegga if they stuck to insta it'd be all good. The annoyance is more about them never getting strikes for nudity when they (admins/twitch) go super hard on anyone else. The common thinking is that those streamers give the admins free access to their patreon lol... where the actual good stuff is posted.
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@Paekakboyz said in It's the language police again:
@jegga if they stuck to insta it'd be all good. The annoyance is more about them never getting strikes for nudity when they (admins/twitch) go super hard on anyone else. The common thinking is that those streamers give the admins free access to their patreon lol... where the actual good stuff is posted.
Instagram is pretty strict about censoring stuff now . Last year there were a lot of ethots getting doxxed and having the irs set on them because they weren’t declaring the money they were earning on Patreon etc .
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@jegga said in It's the language police again:
Last year there were a lot of ethots getting doxxed and having the irs set on them because they weren’t declaring the money they were earning on Patreon etc .
I am so pleased with myself for understanding that.
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@Snowy said in It's the language police again:
@jegga said in It's the language police again:
Last year there were a lot of ethots getting doxxed and having the irs set on them because they weren’t declaring the money they were earning on Patreon etc .
I am so pleased with myself for understanding that.
I can kind if understand it all. I don't know what ethots is but assume it's women who like taking their clothes off on the internet.
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@Duluth said in It's the language police again:
Sport and Off Topic are clean now. Politics is still too smutty
t'was ever thus
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@Nepia said in It's the language police again:
@Snowy said in It's the language police again:
@jegga said in It's the language police again:
Last year there were a lot of ethots getting doxxed and having the irs set on them because they weren’t declaring the money they were earning on Patreon etc .
I am so pleased with myself for understanding that.
I can kind if understand it all. I don't know what ethots is but assume it's women who like taking their clothes off on the internet.
Ok boomer
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@Duluth are they running words together including spaces? say if you have the word supeR, which ends in an R is immediately prior to ape, is it running the together to get the trigger word?
@dogmeat post above refers to another word for curtains, which has a 'd' in the front but would be a trigger word, is that sort of thing triggering it too?
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@taniwharugby I'm sure it's smarter than that. It'll read sentences etc
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@Duluth said in It's the language police again:
It'll read sentences etc
So we basically can't discuss anything that might be construed as containing sxual cntnt. The internet is doomed by a company that helped create it and nobody will ever go beyond txt spk spllg.
How Orwellian of you ggl.
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@Snowy said in It's the language police again:
So we basically can't discuss anything that might be construed as containing sxual cntnt.
There are plenty of conversations that fit within the guidelines. I don't think we fail on anything under the sexual list here.
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@Snowy said in It's the language police again:
@Duluth said in It's the language police again:
It'll read sentences etc
So we basically can't discuss anything that might be construed as containing sxual cntnt. The internet is doomed by a company that helped create it and nobody will ever go beyond txt spk spllg.
How Orwellian of you ggl.
ggl can lck the salt from the bttm of my sweaty trpcl blls
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@Duluth said in It's the language police again:
@Snowy said in It's the language police again:
So we basically can't discuss anything that might be construed as containing sxual cntnt.
There are plenty of conversations that fit within the guidelines. I don't think we fail on anything under the sexual list here.
I just looked through that and I really don't see how the Fern could be culpable of any of it except:
contains a significant amount of or prominently features obscene or profane language.
Examples: Swear or curse words, variations and misspellings of profane languageThose guys don't support the Black Claps. Difficult to support them without expletives.
(Ah I said clap - that's a slang word for a disease).
I really don't know what will be acceptable and you might as well shut it all down.Our attempts to express ourselves with poor spelling won't work. Fork.
Is that actually their problem?
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