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you can see why its filtered though but isn't there a way to stop other words being blocked that have a filtered word in it?
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I'd like a filter but I wouldn't at the same time, it'd be good in a sense of anger and yes you could argue one would be wiser to use proper english. At the same time I still feel swearing shows true anger. For example if you banged your arm in reality your first reaction wouldn't be "oh that table is naughty" it would most likely be "ahh this fuc'king thing". So yeah maybe we all are childish in reality but to me it shows people are real. Obviously you'd get the odd idiot that would say "I'm so fuc'king bored, what are you di'cks up to" at the end of the day punish those who need to be punished.
Last edited by Richie; 26-04-2011 at 02:01 PM.
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Nice logic
As has been said hundreds of times across these stupid threads, having a filter as optional is basically the same as removing it. Who's going to choose to have it on and therefore miss half of the conversation (as kids love to swear to show how adult they are) if there's the option not to? Saying that the default is to have it on and that makes it ok is like saying we're born naked so most people will choose to stay that wayPersonally, I don't see how the forum would be made to look ugly or unprofessional, obviously the default setting would be to leave the filter on, but then give users the choice in their UserCP wether to turn it off or not, much like Habbo have done, who must have put a **** ton more thought into this filter issue than Habbox ever has.
But alas, Habbox staff think they're right all the time and refuse to listen.
I want a feature that gives us money whenever we want it, and I'm sure other people would agree with such an addition, but that doesn't make it a good idea for the forum
InterestingThis shouldn't be filtered no and what it will be is that the word without the r isn't filtered correctly, I'll change this later and it should allow for minger to be posted.
"You live more riding bikes like these for 5 minutes than most people do in their entire lives"
RIP Marco Simoncelli ~ 1987 - 2011
Previous Habbox Roles: Shows Manager, Help Desk Manager, Forum Moderator, Forum Super Moderator, Assistant Forum Manager, Forum Manager, Assistant General Manager (Staff), General Manager.
Retired from Habbox May 2011
I am assuming thats quite an old filtered word or filtered the wrong way as Oli said. It may be a good idea for us to have a look through all the filtered words at some point and see if there are any in there that don't need to be filtered anymore.
The bit in bold is a poor excuse to be honestWe arent Habbo,
We generally have management who are trying to avoid parents complaining due to their kids learning new 'words'.
Plus yes i understand swearing can be used in general sentances, but more importantly it can be used to target users, i can guarantee if the filter ever becauses opt in/out, it will be enforced again within a week, tops.Habbox Forum simply do not want an optional word filter because there is no need for one and the word filter keeps discussions looking clean. No one needs to say the big words, or see them. Seeing asterixes is perfectly fine.
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1. I was referring to the stated statistics declining over the past few years, and the fact it has always been a dictatorship, I didn't mean to word it in such a way as to link them.Nice logic
As has been said hundreds of times across these stupid threads, having a filter as optional is basically the same as removing it. Who's going to choose to have it on and therefore miss half of the conversation (as kids love to swear to show how adult they are) if there's the option not to? Saying that the default is to have it on and that makes it ok is like saying we're born naked so most people will choose to stay that way
I want a feature that gives us money whenever we want it, and I'm sure other people would agree with such an addition, but that doesn't make it a good idea for the forum
2. Ok, so people decide to have it on, that's fine, guests can view the forum with it on to make it look clean and professional and if every user decides to turn the filter off then so be it, there's no issue with it, but you could limit the amount of guest filtered words in posts to two or three so there wouldn't be any over use of said swear words.
3. That's a stupidly extreme and unrealistic example, whereas this one is more realistic and wouldn't do any harm what-so-ever.
Ryan did you put fom back in your sig recently or has it been there ever since 2009 or whatever lol noob forever
Petition to turn ALL filtered words into "Jin" that would be so much better than *s
What good are you suggesting having swearing allowed might do?
Last edited by FlyingJesus; 26-04-2011 at 02:18 PM.
Agreed LOL.
I'm not saying it would be good, I'm opposed to swearing in 'real life' speech, I'm saying what harm can it do? It's an internet forum, it's meant to be a more relaxed place and as I see it, it's still a fansite of a children's game, Habbo, who also deem it necessary to provide a 'disable filter' option.
But hey, if all the *asterisks* were changed to "Jin" so **** would become JinJinJinJin, I'd be completely up for the filter![]()
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