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by ben_w
1177 days ago
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I was thinking of that, but I think that while it's in the same vein, there's also an additional problem. Apart from that list missing non-English words, leet, and emoji, there are also plenty of words which can be innocent or dirty depending entirely on context: That list doesn't have "prick", presumably because someone read about why you're allowed to "prick your finger" but not vice versa. Regarding Scunthorpe, looking at that word list: > taste my It's probably going to block cooking blogs and recipe collections. |
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