I dun actually know how.
For purely good and holy and honest and wise reasons I need to know how. (Despite doing it once by accident) Hopefully someone as pure and wise can teach me.
I dun actually know how.
For purely good and holy and honest and wise reasons I need to know how. (Despite doing it once by accident) Hopefully someone as pure and wise can teach me.
When I want to say T I T S, I usually replace the 'i' with a lower case 'L' so then it goes like this: TlTS ON FIRE!!!
edit-oddly enough, the profanity filter doesn't catch some things but mods will hand own warnings/bans for it even though its ****** up on their side. There was a post Deerber made calling out the mods about them deleting a post/given a warning for 'attempting to get around the filter' and he explained he wasn't trying and that it was the filter not catching it. Obviously, that post had been removed. I actually got a screen shot but it won't let me post it.
Ahh I thought there was a way to bypass it similar to what Deerber had done, but replicable. (Ie with the full real word, not altering letters.)
You'll see me use a lot of scandics, i.e. scandinavian letters like å ä ö, for words like cräp, whöring, (although scorewhoring seems to go through the filters every time), büll. ![]()
It's like t he old 80s metal bands - the more ÖÖs and äääs and stuff you had, the tougher and heavier and rockier you were: Example: Mötley Crüe, who admitted doing it for that purpose only.
I got a shiny new warning point a week ago for posting a jpeg with the word "@$$" in the text. I was accused of bypassing the profanity filter, never mind that I've seen a zillion people use it uncensored in compound words or bypass things by spelling it @$$ or azz or whatever.
I mean, usually I understand my warning points, but this is a word that Nickelodeon wouldn't be afraid of putting in a show title these days. Makes me wonder if some oversensitive clod reported it or if the mod actually stumbled across it and thought it worth her time.
I got a shiny new warning point a week ago for posting a jpeg with the word "@$$" in the text. I was accused of bypassing the profanity filter, never mind that I've seen a zillion people use it uncensored in compound words or bypass things by spelling it @$$ or azz or whatever.
I mean, usually I understand my warning points, but this is a word that Nickelodeon wouldn't be afraid of putting in a show title these days. Makes me wonder if some oversensitive clod reported it or if the mod actually stumbled across it and thought it worth her time.
Most of my warnings were from "swearing/circumventing filter" when in reality it was always the filter not catching it. I'm like, "That's not on me, mods! That's all you!"
Also, a majority of my points were from the MEA section so it is oversensitive clods. ![]()