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by nortonham
1321 days ago
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What is US centric about not wanting to allow words that are commonly understood in English to be slurs, on a site that is predominately English speaking? Also, why is it wrong to expect non native speakers to eventually work out what is and isn't acceptable in day to day conversations with native speakers? |
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Why would some non English speaking person be forced to change their language because someone in the USA decided that an innocuous word in their language is now a slur?
Also USA is not the only country speaking English and some words considered slurs or offensive in the US are not in other countries that also speak English.
They did in the end made it configurable and that's good, but their initial response is a major turnoff for anyone thinking on seriously running the software without planning to maintain a fork in the future.