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  1. Are we allowed to say cumbersome yet?

    Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 04:16:15 UTC from web
    1. @redenchilada ****E BANNED FOR TESTING THE WORD FILTER!

      Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 04:16:56 UTC from web
    2. @redenchilada Seems so. What about British actor Benedict Cumberbatch? (I assume the same fix should get both, unless cumbersome was just whitelisted or something.)

      Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 04:17:39 UTC from web
      1. @bitshift Cucumber?

        Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 04:18:23 UTC from web
        1. @redenchilada Cucumbersome!?

          Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 04:18:48 UTC from web
        2. @redenchilada I do wonder whether it leaves it alone at the end of words too, but 1) deliberately testing it is explicitly forbidden in the site notice, and 2) I can't currently think of any words that end with it, though I'm sure there was one.

          Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 04:23:00 UTC from web
          1. @bitshift https://github.com/pcdude2143/rainbowdash-network/blob/master/plugins/NoSwear/NoSwearPlugin.php

            Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 04:25:03 UTC from web
          2. @bitshift Slocum is a name that ends with it.

            Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 15:30:07 UTC from web
            1. @thelastgherkin Plus "locum" and "practicum", which both occurred to me long after the discussion was over yesterday. (Both of which are Latin, I think, so that's probably the main source of words that get dangerously close to hitting that filter.)

              Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 16:32:42 UTC from web
              1. @bitshift Also it probably catches "façade" when written with C instead of Ç

                Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 16:37:34 UTC from web
              2. @bitshift Summa ****laude :)

                Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 16:40:29 UTC from web
                1. @hakupony Ah yeah, that's a good one.

                  Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 17:15:15 UTC from web