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dbgtz
08-03-2010, 06:06 PM
R37arded
Blocked, it's not a swear word and I guess could be considered offensive to those who are.

Also I obviously had to avoid the filter to show it.

Nixt
08-03-2010, 06:11 PM
Two main reasons. Firstly, the word ******ed might be considered offensive to be people who suffer from any form of disability. Thus, allowing it's use publicly on the forum may offend certain members - I know there are certain members who suffer from varying disabilities who use this forum, for example. Secondly, the word ******ed could well be used as an insult and would be used regularly if it was not filtered. I don't see why anyone would really need to use this word in decent conversation, and that is why it is filtered.

kk.
08-03-2010, 06:13 PM
you answered your own question lol. It can cause offense.

You could say you are ******* ******ed. or youre a ******

dbgtz
08-03-2010, 07:15 PM
I meant people who are ******ed could find it offensive as they could see it as they're unaccepted but fair enough.

kk.
08-03-2010, 07:28 PM
I meant people who are ******ed could find it offensive as they could see it as they're unaccepted but fair enough.

oh right lmao, i see what you meant now lol :P

dogboy123
08-03-2010, 07:46 PM
The majority of the time it's going to be used as an abusive word. The rare time someone is going to say I'm a ****** doesn't make up for the many times it'll be used in an offensive way imo

AgnesIO
09-03-2010, 12:37 PM
I don't see why every word that can cause offense seems to be needed to be blocked?

I am sure some Liverpool fans would argue 'Manchester United' is a bad :S Do we go and block that? Or 'Bin Laden' could insult good muslims.

Blocking every word that would cause 'offense' just creates madness.

Catzsy
09-03-2010, 02:54 PM
This has always been in the filter and quite rightly so in my opinion. It could only EVER be used in a negative sense.

GommeInc
09-03-2010, 04:52 PM
It's a shame everyone seems to be jumping on the "It's a negative word and can only be used as an abusive word" bandwagon. Although I agree that there is no point in unfiltering it, ****** isn't confined to the 'offensive' defintion revolving mental ******ation - it can be used to describe objects or people that are not operating properly, for example, looking at a friend tripping or running around ungracefully causing a stir. The main difference is that physical ******ation has to be witnessed physically, which won't really happen on this forum, seeing as it's just words :P

brodeo
09-03-2010, 05:02 PM
Do deaf people get offended when they see someone has put in reference to another: God you must be deaf!
Do blind people get offended when they hear someone say to another: Are you blind or something, its right there?
Do insane people get offended when they hear someone say to another: Thats ridiculous, you must be insane!
And so on and so on...

The word ****** is such a generalization I don't think it should be filtered, one must be somewhat ******ed to think it should be. You can be mentally ******ed, physically ******ed.. have a ******ation of the [insert something here]. Its such an umbrella term. The fact is the forum isn't here to make people feel better about themselves and on the flipside people shouldn't feel personally targeted while reading posts. But members do not need to be wrapped up in cotton wool. Are we going to filter the word gay because people say 'thats gay' or 'don't be so gay'? I'm gay and it doesn't offend me, it has dual meaning now.

The Professor
09-03-2010, 05:08 PM
Just to piss on the "it can only be used offensively" fire, the word ******ation is commonly used when discussing cars and motorsport as it describes the negative acceleration experienced by the car. On the same note you can say the word the car was not [size=4]******[size]ed enough to slow down for the corner.

But I'm just playing devils advocate, its rightly filtered because its main use is as a slur towards disabled people.

Catzsy
09-03-2010, 06:35 PM
No jumping on any band wagon Gomme - it has always been my view on this word.:P This has been filtered since the year dot on this forum and as you say you could say it in real life as a joke to a friend without offence but I can't really think of any situation when it could be used like that on here.

GommeInc
09-03-2010, 08:47 PM
Just to piss on the "it can only be used offensively" fire, the word ******ation is commonly used when discussing cars and motorsport as it describes the negative acceleration experienced by the car. On the same note you can say the word the car was not [size=4]******[size]ed enough to slow down for the corner.

But I'm just playing devils advocate, its rightly filtered because its main use is as a slur towards disabled people.
Yay, I'm the only one to point this out :D This thread may as well be closed now :)

Seatherny
09-03-2010, 09:16 PM
It's a shame everyone seems to be jumping on the "It's a negative word and can only be used as an abusive word" bandwagon. Although I agree that there is no point in unfiltering it, ****** isn't confined to the 'offensive' defintion revolving mental ******ation - it can be used to describe objects or people that are not operating properly, for example, looking at a friend tripping or running around ungracefully causing a stir. The main difference is that physical ******ation has to be witnessed physically, which won't really happen on this forum, seeing as it's just words :P

Unless someone posts a video of a "retaarrd".

Nixt
09-03-2010, 11:07 PM
I agree that the word ****** has a number of meanings, and can be used in several contexts. Nevertheless, it's never been an issue that you cannot use it before? Additionally, the fact of the matter is that the majority of our members only know of it / use it in the context of an insult. There is no need to unfilter it, and if we were to do so, it would only very rarely be used in a non offensive context (in my opinion).

Black_Apalachi
10-03-2010, 01:29 AM
R37arded
Blocked, it's not a swear word and I guess could be considered offensive to those who are.

Also I obviously had to avoid the filter to show it.

So you answered your own question then? There's pretty much no offensive context for the word. Even used correctly in a medical thread where the word may be appropriate, I could still imagine it coming across fairly harshly in the general context of a forum.

kk.
10-03-2010, 03:07 AM
So you answered your own question then? There's pretty much no offensive context for the word. Even used correctly in a medical thread where the word may be appropriate, I could still imagine it coming across fairly harshly in the general context of a forum.

I said the same about answering his own q amd he said he meant people who are ******ed may take offense that there medical condition is blocked

I've missed you :( you already made the forum more active :P

Black_Apalachi
12-03-2010, 12:02 AM
Yeah I noticed but I didn't understand the response... I see what you mean now though. And thanks :P

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