You've seemed fairly cranky since before I said that, but I suppose this isn't the place to discuss it.
And, I'm sorry, but I don't find editing every post on the board into a declaration of homosexuality to have anything to do with discouraging swearing or enforcing the swear filter. If you think the morals of EoFF's staff members is so off that the next step is that we start just editing posts as we please, then I'm hurt.
As far as I see, most of us agree on what is wrong and what is right in regards to the swear filter, and you guys are either complaining about situations that don't exist, an occassional situation where a swear is borderline and you don't personally agree with how it was treated, or bringing up things that staff members used to do, but have already agreed not to do anymore.
What I'm seeing is:
"You should do things case by case." - We do.
"You shouldn't edit out every swear word; some are used in an appropriate context." - We don't.
"You can change everyone's post to say they're gay, but that's wrong." - Good thing we don't do that then.
"Editing out a swear that is already covered by the swear filter is stupid." - No one does that.
So what's the problem?