
Maybe just the full version of the word should remain filtered (wont say the word, personally I hate it) instead of the actual shortening. Like Garion said, I think most people just use it for the word cigarette instead of that meaning nowadays. If not, then you could just give up smoking or start calling it a ciggy
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Maybe a full on review of the filtered words on Habboxforum.com in order?
YES YES YES
LMFAO WTF OMFG
NEED UNFILTERING
also
slag and slagging need to be unfiltered
no-one uses them in the way they are filtered for
Last edited by lick; 25-10-2009 at 12:12 PM.
behave you
I think all words should be unfiltered. Every single word. Then we come together as a community and decide which ones should be filtered. It would only be for like a day. Obviously, we'd all agree on the more extreme swear words. That way we've all chosen them and we're more likely not to avoid the filter... maybe. I just got this idea from when my school scrapped all school rules and then we came together as a school to rewrite them. The thinking behind the idea was that if everyone agreed to them they're more likely to stick to them. Whether it worked or not I don't know because that was a few years ago in my final year of school.
SCREAM hoorah
Are you suggesting Garion isn't "repected[sic]"? Nvr clearly said he doesn't want his suggestion unfiltered
Well no they don't. Shortening the F word doesn't change its meaning and it's obviously one of the "stronger" cuss words
This can go either way I guess, people will generally be **** for a while because they can and then calm down, but also I think abuse in general would rise. I don't care for filtering much but it's easy enough to have a discussion without swearing reallyI think all words should be unfiltered. Every single word. Then we come together as a community and decide which ones should be filtered. It would only be for like a day. Obviously, we'd all agree on the more extreme swear words. That way we've all chosen them and we're more likely not to avoid the filter... maybe. I just got this idea from when my school scrapped all school rules and then we came together as a school to rewrite them. The thinking behind the idea was that if everyone agreed to them they're more likely to stick to them. Whether it worked or not I don't know because that was a few years ago in my final year of school.
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