"Daravi;c-18286307" wrote:
What's the point of censorship anyways? It never worked, people will always find new ways to get informed, a language isn't something what's never changed. It's making the life harder for non-native english speaker to contribute something to to content and exclude them from it, when common used words especially from their own language suddenly become a slur, because you don't expect such things, if you don't live in the usa. But they learn the "forbidden" word which they never would have without that filter. Hello Streisand effect. That behavior from a company is patronizing for other countries. I hate censorship, only autocratic countries are using such tools. I know that they have to throw an eye on hate speech, but they shouldn't used an urban dictionary where everybody can just write down their nonsense.
The recurring theme with censorship and political correctness is how much it contradicts itself.