This led to issues with the words "tran script", "de scription", and "sub scription" among others. This led to some minor hilarity when You Awaken In Razor Hill was originally being published on the forums the signature "scrape" of Pyramid Hogger's sword had to be written as On July 4, 2010, YouTube "fixed" a JavaScript injection bug by simply filtering the word 'script' out of all comments.This fools the word filter into thinking that the word is "rape" rather than "rape," but not the typical forum user or the reply box. Just add a space, bold the space and delete the space. Of course one could subvert this filter.
Also, " Osama" and "Nazi" are censored, but not "Hitler" or "Soviet." Want to talk about and link that D rape of the Twins your guild's healer obtained in the Bastion of Twilight? You're SOL, sorry. On the World of Warcraft and forums, "rape" is censored.Atlus' forums have this issue with the Persona Yoshitsune, which becomes Yo#sune instead.At least one anecdotal account reports that a complaining user was told he should change his name in order to avoid the filter. AT&T has banned numerous words from use as or in usernames, including some not normally considered offensive, and it will not tell people the words they can't use.Anime News Network has censored Ni conico Douga.'s profanity filters will delay or block reviews or comments with "four-letter" words, even if these are buried inside the name of the author of the work being reviewed (for example, Yama shita).*****", as the Adult Swim forums would render it. Sucked for anyone who wanted to mention the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse or talk about Metallica or Ric Flair! AOL once banned users from putting the word "hor semen" in their profiles.when talking about illegitimate children in Crusader Kings.
Likewise if you're trying to use "bastard" as a description rather than an insult, e.g. There is also a similar problem in metalworking where any workshop worth its name will hold bastard files.