I keep seeing removed in a lot of comments and posts and my question is why is that?
For a short while, the lemmynsfw server used a slur list that, in order to catch all the variations, only used the first syllable. It resulted in words like ‘toremovedht’ and ‘hot and removedy’.
It was pleasantly nostalgic, with memories of Fark and its attractive and successful African-Americans.
Reminds me of when bOINGbOING started using “disemvowelment” on comments the mods flagged. The comment remained but all vowels were removed.
I discovered that lemmy.world uses Scunthorpe Problem filtering when having a conversation about the word “sniggering”
One of the reason i don’t have an account there like sometimes you just have to say “fucking hell what the fuck” instead of " removed removed what the removed " you know not every curse ever typed is insulting someone . I do understand that you need to cendor words which are racist or sexist but the rest should’nt be censored.
In the future you can just insult people by calling them removed.
Steve Huffman is a removed little removed
Probably bigotry and racism being removed by the slur filter.
Mostly it’s just innocent bystander vocabulary
Which, unfortunately, is what mostly is controlled when censorship is applied.
Better ten innocent people be punished, than one guilty person to free.
Blackstone’s Formulation 2.0, Internet Safety Version.
lemmy.ml has a slur filter active and built in that is on the aggressive side. Each server may have different filter words. If you post to somewhere that doesn’t have that word in the slur filter but yours does, others will see the word and you will see “removed”.
This is useful for servers that value a safe space for users against hate, bigotry vs. other servers that are a little more laissez-faire with censoring where appropriate.
Removed
Removed
Clearly you don’t know what removed is, because if removed was your removed in the middle of the night, you wouldn’t removed so quickly as removed up your removed.
It’s what you see when a user (or admin?) deletes their post/comment.
No It’s in the middle of a sentence or removed like mine.
lemmy.ml (your instance) removes swears and slurs and puts fuck i mean removed in their place
This happened on lemmy.workd last I saw was in /c/politics. Also fuck came through just fine.
It saves every post and comment on its own server, and filters it there. If you’re viewing text through lemmy.ml it will not have the N word in it. Apparently fuck is not strong enough, hence my doubt in my immediate reply to my own comment.
edit: I assume if a user on lemmy.ml comments a slur on a lemmy.world instance it will also federate only the censored version, but I’m not sure about that.
I read through the lemmy.ml rules and didn’t see where they filter anything. Can you link me where they call out doing that?
Just because they don’t announce they do doesn’t mean it isn’t happening.
I am trying to find more information on it, I didn’t say it wasn’t happening. Thanks!
lemmy.ml is run by the devs, one of whom is dessalines. He talks about it in general for example in this issue, and again in general in Lemmy’s ideal Code of Conduct here (I say ideal because it’s what they want, but instances are free to do whatever they want to, at risk of defederation)
I’m sure there are lots of other places they talk about this, but they seem to see it as an integral part of Lemmy, so perhaps there is no specific announcement post. You can join a different instance and you will see a lot less of removed.
Thanks, this is exactly what I was looking for!
(really hoping it also filters fuck, doubt and regret has already set in)
.ml also removes anything negative about china. It’s a tankie instance
They’ll also follow you around and downvote everything your account posts if you do something the CCP doesn’t like.
Yup
I do that for people who use ‘literally’ non-ironically. Meh.
I worry that implementing a filter means they agree to curate everything and be liable when it fails.
Because we live in a censorship culture. It is very common these days to attempt to solve problems by deleting content.