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you can use the little emojis 

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xxX_GODMODE_ONXxx wrote:

Is there a way to swear without getting banned? It's kinda annoying why you can't properly express your anger. 

You shouldn't curse to express your anger, just calm down.

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you're not supposed to mention competitor sites-

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Hi

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SNUDOO wrote:

you're not supposed to mention competitor sites-

it’s a pity, because such censorship indicates a lack of confidence in this site’s crowd pulling capacity.

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baddogno wrote:

Sometimes in life you just have to recognize that there are rules and deal with them.  Your ban is temporary, but learn from it.  Say it, don't type it. 

Unless you have voice assist for chess.com

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I'm a little disappointed in the auto ban when swearing to friends. There should be a setting to allow the filter to be turned off. I appreciate the reasoning I wouldn't want some random person being hurtful. But we should be able to banter with our friends of 10+ years. 

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@MikeHuntstsynx Joined Dec 5, 2020 & already has had friends here for 10 yrs.

This calls for a Time Travel reveal!

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52yrral wrote:

@MikeHuntstsynx Joined Dec 5, 2020 & already has had friends here for 10 yrs.

This calls for a Time Travel reveal!

That's not strange! People have real-life or online friendships that predate joining this site.

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People who define certain words as "swearing" generally have rather limited vocabularies. Intellectually speaking, they might be described as semiglots. But I prefer to call them catamites.

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Chess enthusiasts and real, actual, as in flash and blood friends?  Impossible. tongue.png

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B1ZMARK wrote:

you can use the little emojis 

 

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I accidentally sweared when talking to a twitch streamer and I was telling something to her about an add and I accidentally said the a word by clicking s is anyone able to get chess.com to remove the warning because I don't deserve to be punished with a warning by pure accidental click.

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You should be punished for manipulating your daily ratings.

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Xynoid wrote:

You should be punished for manipulating your daily ratings.

Like how?

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I was replying to syouzz, who appears to win over and over to the same people. They all play scholars mate. Very interesting! Maybe by closing the account for abuse.

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Xynoid wrote:

I was replying to syouzz, who appears to win over and over to the same people. They all play scholars mate. Very interesting! Maybe by closing the account for abuse.

Such concerns should be brought to the attention of the site's administration by filing a cheating complaint.

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Why should those who are easily offended, for whatever silly reason, alwas be in the right! I say feck´em.

Most of us live in democracies with free speech and religion separated from the state. We can (?) dress how we please and say what we want. Or at least should be able to. But if this commercial site doesn´t allow cussing of course we have to abide. But we may still think it´s silly...

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hermanjohnell wrote:

Why should those who are easily offended, for whatever silly reason, alwas be in the right! I say feck´em.

Most of us live in democracies with free speech and religion separated from the state. We can (?) dress how we please and say what we want. Or at least should be able to. But if this commercial site doesn´t allow cussing of course we have to abide. But we may still think it´s silly...

Well some random website establishing rules--albeit annoying to some--does not change or infringe upon rights guaranteed by countries in which you live. Websites such as this are separate from state as well.