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Is '-CENSORED-' automatically generated

Yes, "-CENSORED-" is automatically added to replace the characters of any word on our censored list. However, in the case with that thread, it appears there is a software glitch that added the words. We have no one or two letter censored words so they shouldn't have been used to replace anything.

I have edited the post in question.

Thanks for reporting the problem, we are looking into it.
 
We had a similar issue on a different forum where I mod. the parser was finding every little word it might even think was "off color".
What was being done was the parser would ONLY find everything "off color" it didn't know that sometimes the word from its table was part of a bigger perfectly respectable word.
for example "Hello" would be parsed as "HELLo" & be flagged. We had to "tell" the parser to have spaces in front & behind.:rolleyes:
 
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