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    fgs, lmfao is not really swearing, its "lmfao" not "laughingmyfuckingarseoff" its only a letter f :@

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    What The Heck Are yOU gUYS Trying to get across in to my mind cause whatever it is i dont get it|-)

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    If its not what you say it is then lmfao makes no sense so why not just put lmao :S


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alkaz View Post
    If its not what you say it is then lmfao makes no sense so why not just put lmao :S
    Quote Originally Posted by Alkaz View Post
    Habbo is aimed at teens aged 11+ and as this is a Habbo fansite then them same kind of people will be visiting the site too. If we allowed people to post them abbreviations then younger members will be like ''what does ***** mean'' and it will encourage swearing and more avoiding the filter and it just creates more hassle for everyone. I mean some people say they want the swear word for emphasis but you can always say it like THIS!
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    "lmao" has normal effect,
    "Lmfao" emphasis's the post.

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    Personally I agree that it should be removed from the filter altogether. Perhaps it is something we could discuss . Nevertheless, we will not retrospectively remove your infraction on that basis (should we choose to remove it, which I should stress is not at all guaranteed) as your infraction is fair.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garion View Post
    Personally I agree that it should be removed from the filter altogether. Perhaps it is something we could discuss . Nevertheless, we will not retrospectively remove your infraction on that basis (should we choose to remove it, which I should stress is not at all guaranteed) as your infraction is fair.
    Fair enough, however i strongly disagree that "lmfao" should be filtered, as i could give a million reasons to unfilter it.

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    I know what your saying but we all know what the F means and swear words are filtered so why would that be unfilted because its not the actual word, if you was to say 'f off' then its not saying the word but its still a swear word and would be avoiding the filter etc.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alkaz View Post
    I know what your saying but we all know what the F means and swear words are filtered so why would that be unfilted because its not the actual word, if you was to say 'f off' then its not saying the word but its still a swear word and would be avoiding the filter etc.
    But thats clear your trying to tell someone to f off, where as lmfao is simply laughing, and not telling anyone to get lost ect. Its a harmless word which cannot be taken in the wrong way at all.

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    If its simply laughing, simply say 'lmao' or 'lol'.


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    Quote Originally Posted by today View Post
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    "lmao" has normal effect,
    "Lmfao" emphasis's the post.
    When ***** is used alot more then lmao, as i said in this post, there's a reason behind it.

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