Knew it was one of the regulars: DP takes the dubious honor:
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThe n word is now on a replacement filter.
Obviously, you can't put a filter in place for ever variation of how you could spell a rude word - we're an inventive lot, after all
If you are offended by a post, or words in the post, then report it - the moderators can't read everything that is written on CUK (particularly when TPD ticks over 800+ posts a day).
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI saw it spelled the correct way last week, don't know how it got though.
Obviously, you can't put a filter in place for ever variation of how you could spell a rude word - we're an inventive lot, after all
If you are offended by a post, or words in the post, then report it - the moderators can't read everything that is written on CUK (particularly when TPD ticks over 800+ posts a day).
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Originally posted by Ruprect View PostWhat is it about this word then eh? I saw c**t spelt out with a k instead yesterday (can't remember who by but was a regular) - surely this is more offensive than n**ks -
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostNah, I think this one's just having a bit of fun. If he was desperate to be banned he could just spell out the word used as an alternative to breasts in very big letters.
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Originally posted by Unicorn View Post...trying for the quickest ever banning
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They're a competition entry...
...trying for the quickest ever banning
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Love the admin comment at the bottom of his post in the camera thread....
Seriously come on, who is it?
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Originally posted by Archangel View PostI am, and I'm Spartacus as well.
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come on, own up...
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