• The Picard Maneuver@piefed.worldOP
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    19 days ago

    A blacklist for words is such a lazy solution, lol.

    I remember back in the old days of Westwood, their online games had a strict list of bannable words, and it was always fun to bait people into using them with seemingly innocent questions. “Hey, I’m doing a history report on WWII, does anyone know the name of the leader of the SS? Himm-something?”

    Some poor schmuck: “You mean Himmler?”

    <SYSTEM> User “Poor Schmuck” has been banned for 6 hours.

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          19 days ago

          Now it’s all “please don’t swear think of the advertisers/shareholders/profits!”

          And pissing off some random idiot teenager could mean having their 1.5 million Twitch followers weaponised against you.

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        18 days ago

        my response would always be something like “be sure to touch some grass on your walk to the library to look that up.”

    • OwOarchist@pawb.social
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      19 days ago

      A blacklist for words is such a lazy solution, lol.

      Plenty of games have a little pop-up window that says “are you sure you want to exit?” when you press Alt+F4. That’s a much more elegant solution than banning the phrase.