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Very random thoughts on a variety of interactive media topics.

Now I have the list!

 

Stuart Preston runs all of our infrastructure at Conchango, keeping our business running and our people talking to each other and clients - oh and he develops Vista side-bar gadgets, VSTS plug-ins and a whole bunch of other stuff!!

After my blog post about the back of the ***-packet. He was kind (daft??) enough to send me the complete list of words that are automatically censored by the Community Server software that runs our blog site.

So here they are! Publish and be dammed!

***, ***, ***, *** , ***, *** , ***, *** , ***, *** , ***, ***, ***, *** , ***, ***, ***, *** , ***, ***, ***, ***, *** , *** , *** , ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, *** , *** , ***, ***   , *** , *** , ***, ***, ***, ***, *** , *** , *** , *** , *** , ***, *** , ***, ***, ***, *** , ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, *** , ***, ***, ***, ***, *** , ***, *** , ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, *** , ***, *** , ***, ***, *** , ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, *** , *** , ***, ***, ***, ***, *** , ***, ***, *** , ***  , ***, ***, *** , *** , ***, *** , *** , ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***, ***.

SO - what do you think? Are they all that bad??

Oh - I see what I've done there... never mind!

Anyway - you'll have to believe me that it's a collection of the words you'd expect. Also a lot that I have NO idea what they mean, and a whole bunch of extremely derogative homophobic and racist terms. However, apparently I can't have a blog about any form of homosexuality, as even the word for a female homosexual is banned.

Oh, and a really good one... in the UK, French Connection UK branded themselves rather cheekily as *** - that's F.C.U.K. - however that particular term is also banned. So no French Connection blogs on our site then! :)

Obviously we need this stuff, as it prevents malicious anonymous comments offending the world before they can be taken down. It's just interesting to see how the Community Server open source community developed this list that's all... and how it needs to be adapted to suit a particular cultural usage... or does it? Should we be politically and culturally sensitive to every culture everywhere? Is that our responsibility seeing as we have a global platform with universal reach? That's an open question...

Published 18 March 2008 23:43 by Paul.Dawson

Comments

 

Derek.Dunlop said:

Just don't try it on the comments - as it will NOT filter in here.

I know as I posted some very strong language - in response to Paul's Blog! - and with the help of the aforementioned Mr Preston - had these removed to save any blushing faces (especially mine)

You have been warned...

:)

March 19, 2008 15:39
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About Paul.Dawson

I started working in 'new media' when it was... around 1996, doing websites for people like DHL and Cellnet (remember them?) as well as CD-Roms for people like Doring Kindersley. I joined Conchango in 1999 because I was fed up with the conflicts and overlaps between the companies that we tended to partner with to deliver these things. Usually it was a tech company and a marketing agency. Neither had the user's needs in mind, and both were trying hard to take business away from each other.. so at Conchango I saw the opportunity to create an integrated team, who as a result of all being on the same side, and following good user centred design process, delivered better stuff for both our clients and their customers. So we built an interactive media team who do design, branding and user experience, and in 2006 were rated best in Europe at this by Forrester Research. Which was nice! Now I spend a lot of time evangelising to customers and at conferences, about what Conchango do in the field of Customer and Brand Experience, as well as still working for real clients on real projects!
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