From my understanding, the swear filter was originally put into place solely because Google demanded it for the ads to be put on EoFF, which Sean needed to happen so he could be at least somewhat reimbursed for the exorbitant amounts of money EoFF costs. He made it clear that he did not really agree with a filter, but it really didn't matter and money > principle.
Let me just first off make it clear that I have absolutely no problem with Cid's decision. I'd probably do the same thing if tGA took 4 terabytes/month bandwidth(or whatever it was that it takes).
However, my complaint here is the extreme lengths certain(read: one) staffer goes to enforce the "swear filter." I wasn't even aware that swearing was against the rules, merely that the filter was put in place to satisfy a third party. Actual enforcement of the rule, as far as I'm aware, does not affect the Google ads. So why is it so bad?
Anyway, what constitutes "getting around" the swear filter? Is "s***" or "$h*t" somehow less offensive than four skulls? It's the same word. However, I digress. I won't get into the arbitrariness(is that a word?) and irrationality of "offensive" words. That is for a future, possible EoEO, discussion.
I can't help but notice that only one of the Staffers even bothers enforcing the swear filter. Doesn't that tell anyone anything? Isn't it quite possible that this aforementioned staffer is following some personal preference of his/her own(yes, I'm not going to give away the identity of this staffer, though anyone who's been to EoFF should know who) rather than thinking of the board itself(which is an immature, FG-like mentality)?
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