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by jolmg 2080 days ago
> For that example, it's at least fairly obvious why it was censored.

Actually, it's not that obvious. It censored "Dirty Sanchez". I'm thinking it thought it was a person's name, and censored it for privacy reasons?

> Keeping the p<asterisk><asterisk>e(s) full seems to

I suppose "pipe" can have an offensive/sexual connotation. Even if it doesn't so much today, perhaps it did back then.

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My guess is that they just used a fairly large word list, which contained a bunch of euphomisms like Dirty Sanchez.
A good guess, that's exactly what I did.
IIRC, 'Dirty Sanchez' is a slang term for a sexual act.
"pipe" means blowjob in french. Maybe the filter dictionary is multilingual?
It can happen. A decade ago, Apple’s automated App Store processes warned me that “Knopf” was a dirty word in German.

(It isn’t: while “knob” can be translated as “Knopf”, the latter doesn’t have the anatomical meanings of the former).