REMOVE THIS FREAKING FILTER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Rsava
Commisarburts wrote:

yeah this is annoying maybe there should be a button in which you can choose if you want to filter the "bad words" or not.

Chess.com apparently is a place for super polite people who are super mature and super polite or whatever..

This is the internet,you have to understand that this place is different than the real world

Not "super" anything, just common decency, something that is still valued in the world as a whole.

Just because this is the internet doesn't mean that things like decency and courtesy get thrown out the window.

BTW, this IS the internet. Everyone who wants to use vulgar language on a chess site can always, as Maxx_Dragon points out, start their own.

tacticop

And maxx... Private website... 8 million users... hmmm right...

Phylar
tacticop wrote:

Because I don't like to always repeat the same words and I don't have a really rich vocabulary in english because it's my secondary language. 

Not your native language and instead of improving your vocabulary, you learn how to swear. You sure you're in Canada?

Rsava

I do not let my children use it, but it would probably pass the filter.

And as far as them not speaking English, did they tell you not to use certain words in their native language? Then use Google Translate to see what those words are in English.

I'm also not buying the whole "English is not my native language".

My native language isn't Spanish but I know not to use coj*nes or c*ño.

bigpoison
Rsava wrote:

How does using it as a noun make it any less vulgar tha using it as a verb?

It is a vulgar word and my children watch while I surf this site.

Take LongIsland's suggestion.

Ummmm.  Uhhhh.  Ya' know?  Oh, never mind.

Rsava
tacticop wrote:

And maxx... Private website... 8 million users... hmmm right...

Chess.com started with nothing. 

tacticop

Yeah, I know that f-words and genital words and pornography words or vulgar but some words like the one I used and crap can easily be used as non vulgar words, but the one I used is still prohibited. And for crap,{I do not let my children use it, but it would probably pass the filter.} it means that wheter you think it's vulgar but the filter PROBABLY won't block it or that it isn't vulgar because the filter will probably accept it, but you still prohibitate it to your children because it sound vulgar to you. So, even you, that is english native, don't know if some words are classificated as vulgar yourself. How can I be sure myelf? Wink

TheGrobe

I've never seen the list of banned words, but I've also never run afoul of it.  A little common sense goes a long ways in these matters.  Keep it tame and you'll be fine.

Daniel90

Alright going by what your saying no one should be using the word(mind your language-MOD) or crap on chess.com, I agree but we do not need a dictatorship on the way we type but we do need to draw a line and I think the word sh!t is crossing that line.

Rsava
tacticop wrote:

Yeah, I know that f-words and genital words and pornography words or vulgar but some words like the one I used and crap can easily be used as non vulgar words, but the one I used is still prohibited. And for crap,{I do not let my children use it, but it would probably pass the filter.} it means that wheter you think it's vulgar but the filter PROBABLY won't block it or that it isn't vulgar because the filter will probably accept it, but you still prohibitate it to your children because it sound vulgar to you. So, even you, that is english native, don't know if some words are classificated as vulgar yourself. How can I be sure myelf? 

Nevermind, you just want things your way and will take any rational argument and go round and round in circles to try and get your way. You won't. 

You completely ignored the largest part of my post so you could go round and round about my use of the word and the chess.com filters.

As TheGrobe said, common sense goes a long way. You might want to go find some.

LowlyWorm

Where is the chess.com list of forbidden words?  This private web site can ban any words it wishes to ban, but without a chance to educate ourselves about local standards, the experience of the original poster seems arbitrary and terribly unfair.  I would use "crap" and "(mind your language-MOD)", as they seem to me commonly accepted in venues where "(mind your language-MOD)" and the expansion of(mind your language-MOD) would be rude;  but for all I know, even those two might be banned.

Where's the list?

sftac

become a moderator and perhaps they'll let you see it

to publish the list, invites someone to post a 'counter-list' of misspelled or phonetic equivalents to use instead

sftac

LowlyWorm

Then we're in Kafkaville.

ElKitch

Agree :) no point in saying such words anyway. It really doesnt do anything for you and only makes you look frustrated and therefore a bit sad: does a game on the internet make you angry? how cute..

tacticop

Yeah, that's the point, it made me angry that I was obligated to always click on my own game while there's a timer and it can make me slip, yeah it made me angry, that because of this, I made a move that I really didn't want to because I wanted to try something, but while calculating something, it switched, and when I came back, I made the move I wanted to NOT play, don't tell me you'd be happy. And after that, I got kicked by asking how to remove it, which made me even more angry, and after posting here, I came back to live chess and I was still blocked, which made me even more angry because I had reserved this day for that. After that, some random people tell me I'm immature and stupid because I'm frustrated and they can't understand a bit of information. Yes I was angry, you have something against it?!

ElKitch

It's just a game. And Im sure it was a great game, but if you start new ones then you'll play great games again. So theres no point in going nuts about this one. To bad youve been blocked for a day, hopefully you can play again. And dont stress to much about those, even when you lose because of external factors.

goldendog
LowlyWorm wrote:

Then we're in Kakaville.

fixed.

macer75

[COMMENT DELETED by moderator. There's no call for vulgarity for the sake of vulgarity.]

tacticop

1.What is peculiar is that you can understand a bit of chess, but nothing else not related to it.

2.Getting out of the thread if you're not here to contribute and can't even read it (or if you read and confirmed the point 1) would show that you have some maturity.

tacticop

Thanks for the help anyway, yesterday is a lost day, now I just go on.