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FabDuckie

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If some people are saying things like : Fudge (insead of f***) and Bish (instead of b***) Like should they still get a warning? Or again if they put stars instead of the letters.
 
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As for the words with stars in them that's a big no-no because they're avoiding the filter and swearing, so that could be a warning/mute depending on how many times they did it.

As for bish and fudge, the only thing we can do is to tell them to try not to use it, but if they're making it obvious they're trying to swear at somebody (i.e. fudge you/you bish) it could be considered as swearing and result in a warning/mute as well.
 
As for the words with stars in them that's a big no-no because they're avoiding the filter and swearing, so that could be a warning/mute depending on how many times they did it.

As for bish and fudge, the only thing we can do is to tell them to try not to use it, but if they're making it obvious they're trying to swear at somebody (i.e. fudge you/you bish) it could be considered as swearing and result in a warning/mute as well.
Okay thanks absol:)
 
if someone actually was typing out fudge to replace an expletive i would be fine with it, as that is what i do when speaking to avoid swears (well i'd probably say fudgesticks or fudgeballs :p).
 
if someone actually was typing out fudge to replace an expletive i would be fine with it, as that is what i do when speaking to avoid swears (well i'd probably say fudgesticks or fudgeballs :p).
Okay thanks Outcast ;)
 
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This is fudge. For the ones who don't know.

And about da bish, don't use it like a swear... its probaly kinda seen as swear as its nothing.. but a swear to avoid the swear word b****.
 
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