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I've noticed **** (starts with a d) in many comments on projects lately.
I've flagged them all, but shouldn't the filter detect them? Or is **** OK on Scratch?
Thanks.
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It isn't orl korrect on Scratch, so good job flagging them
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Thanks. But what do you mean by orl korrect?
When I was trying to refer to changing a background's color on a project, I used the terms "White" and "Black" (for the color).
It wouldn't let me post the comment, because it detected the words.
Shouldn't it be the same for ****?
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shadow_7283 wrote:
Thanks. But what do you mean by orl korrect?
When I was trying to refer to changing a background's color on a project, I used the terms "White" and "Black" (for the color).
It wouldn't let me post the comment, because it detected the words.
Shouldn't it be the same for ****?
Orl korrect = original meaning of OK. OK or "orl korrect" was a humorous way to say "all correct" in the old days. That's why OK is sort of slang.
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I see.
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*bump*
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*bump*?
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yeah that does seem weird.... maybe you should contact the scratch team?
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fg123 wrote:
Do you mean ***?
Just sayin.
Edit: Censored.
Yes, I mean that word.
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lilacfuzz101 wrote:
yeah that does seem weird.... maybe you should contact the scratch team?
First I want to make sure it isn't purposeful.
Scratch Team, if you want examples, I'd be happy to oblige.
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coolstuff wrote:
I don't think the terms "white" or "black" are censored, are they?
At any rate, yes, the word you are referring to should be censored. I guess they cheated the filter.
I don't think it's possible to cheat the comment filter though, unless you're using special characters that look like the letters...
Maybe it's not censored because it's also a fairly common name?
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hmnwilson wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
I don't think the terms "white" or "black" are censored, are they?
At any rate, yes, the word you are referring to should be censored. I guess they cheated the filter.I don't think it's possible to cheat the comment filter though, unless you're using special characters that look like the letters...
Maybe it's not censored because it's also a fairly common name?
I've never seen that word used as a name; and it is possible to cheat the comment filter quite easily. I won't describe how for fear of teaching something very unlawful.
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I think it was the fact that I used both of them in a sentence.
But that's not the point. Why isn't d*** filtered?
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I have no clue why beaver dam is not censored
EDIT: I forgot to say not censored
Last edited by militarydudes (2010-09-04 00:27:12)
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What word are we talking about? I know many curses that begin with d
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militarydudes wrote:
I have no clue why beaver dam is not censored
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EDIT: I forgot to say not censored![]()
Why would "a barrier constructed to contain the flow of water or to keep out the sea" be censored?
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rufflebee wrote:
militarydudes wrote:
I have no clue why beaver dam is not censored
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EDIT: I forgot to say not censored![]()
Why would "a barrier constructed to contain the flow of water or to keep out the sea" be censored?
It's actually to kill fish
The fast current of the water slams them onto the spiky wood, and the beavers get lunch and dinner
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BaronVonBlade wrote:
rufflebee wrote:
militarydudes wrote:
I have no clue why beaver dam is not censored
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EDIT: I forgot to say not censored![]()
Why would "a barrier constructed to contain the flow of water or to keep out the sea" be censored?
It's actually to kill fish
The fast current of the water slams them onto the spiky wood, and the beavers get lunch and dinner
It is actually to hold water out of a reservoir. Why else would they call man-made dams the same thing?
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Do you mean Di** or Da**?
One also means a sort of block/bridge thing that beavers can build, the other would not be blocked because it is a common name.
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I mean Da**. I'll try to find an example of a comment that uses it.
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http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/fanofcena/694897
It's at the very bottom of the first page. Please don't flag it yet. I'm using it as an example.
Last edited by shadow_7283 (2010-09-04 09:20:33)
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Also in this gallery. Just do a find if you have to.
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Gallery Notes...
This is ridiculous! If you do a search for d*m* in the search box, you'll find way to many examples.
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