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- Cunnybags2 years agoSeasoned Newcomer
Understandable, but my username isn't profanity.
I'd be happy to explain to reasoning behind the name in a private conversation.
@EA_Barry wrote:There is not really any discussion, if a name is detected as profanity etc. then you need to choose something else.
So what about his name is “profanity?” Of course I don’t expect an actual response because that’s the EA way, but I really am generally curious.
The first word in his name being slang for a woman's genitals would be my guess. I don't find it personally offensive, but I'm not shocked it's on a list somewhere.
As for the inconsistency, I don't have the impression EA uses a single profanity filter across all their games and forums. They probably should, but redundancies like that sometimes happen in large companies.
- 7df81e6108e664292 years agoSeasoned Vanguard
@PlayoffError Not true!
Take off the N and Y at the end and put a T there and then,.....Yeah,taht would be vulgar and profane!Edit: Removed offensive content. -CM
@7df81e6108e66429 wrote:
@PlayoffErrorNot true!
Cunny is NOT a women's genitals.....
Take off the N and Y at the end and put a T there and then,.....Yeah,taht would be vulgar and profane!It's quite literally the second entry on Urban Dictionary for the word. Just because it's not a usage you're familiar with doesn't mean it doesn't exist out in the world.
- EA_Aljo2 years ago
Community Manager
Thread locked. Any questions about offensive names can be sent to a CM in a private message. If it can get you banned in game, it can get you banned here as well. That content needs to be kept off the forums.
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