New Feature: Word Filters
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@Xxxxxxxx Terms of Service/User Agreement: When users sign up for your forum, they typically agree to your terms of service or user agreement. This agreement often includes provisions about appropriate behavior, which can encompass language use. Users who violate these terms can be subject to consequences such as warnings, suspension, or banning.
Community Standards: Online forums often aim to foster a certain type of community atmosphere. This might include promoting respectful discourse and maintaining a welcoming environment for all users. Restricting foul language helps uphold these community standards and can prevent toxicity and conflict among users.
Legal Liability: While there's generally no legal obligation to police language on a forum, allowing persistent use of foul language could potentially expose you to legal risks. For example, if a user harasses or threatens others using foul language and you don't take action to address it, you might be seen as enabling harmful behavior.
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Nah that's crazy
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I just don't understand why it has to be in private messages too :/
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@pwsincd said in New Feature: Word Filters:
the facility when applied is site wide.. not much can be done about that due to the nature of how it works...
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yayy now i don't have to see people saying the n-word
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