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I think that's it.... mostly common sense stuff that's basically already been around, just made clear.
  • Malogg wrote on 2012-03-08 11:59
    Derogatory terms such as "******" and "******" are still not allowed.


    Right now, it's impossible for people to tell what words you are talking about because of the filter.
    TA, Perhaps you could bypass the filter for that rule? Just a suggestion. :D
  • Cynic wrote on 2012-03-08 12:07
    Quote from Malogg;800929:
    Right now, it's impossible for people to tell what words you are talking about because of the filter.
    TA, Perhaps you could bypass the filter for that rule? Just a suggestion. :D


    The "N" word and the "F" word used to describe gay individuals.
  • TA wrote on 2012-03-08 12:10
    Quote from Malogg;800929:
    Right now, it's impossible for people to tell what words you are talking about because of the filter.
    TA, Perhaps you could bypass the filter for that rule? Just a suggestion. :D


    N-word for dark skinned individuals, and the f-word for homosexuals.
  • Malogg wrote on 2012-03-08 12:11
    Quote from Cynic;800938:
    The "N" word and the "F" word used to describe gay individuals.


    I know, I'm just thinking about new members and such.

    Another thing, are there exceptions to this rule? Like, if it's used in this thread's context.
  • TA wrote on 2012-03-08 12:13
    Quote from Malogg;800943:
    I know, I'm just thinking about new members and such.

    Another thing, are there exceptions to this rule? Like, if it's used in this thread's context.


    Rules are always able to be bent to some extent, with a bit of objectivity from the staff. But as for that example, I wouldn't mark that as an exception, no.

    What may pass as an exception would be perhaps a youtube video that had the words in it.
  • Malogg wrote on 2012-03-08 12:22
    Quote from TA;800945:
    Rules are always able to be bent to some extent, with a bit of objectivity from the staff. But as for that example, I wouldn't mark that as an exception, no.

    What may pass as an exception would be perhaps a youtube video that had the words in it.


    Okee dokee.
  • Hannah's Lover wrote on 2012-03-08 22:31
    thanks guys xD