PilzAdam wrote:Client side doesnt make any sense. One could easy use a client that has this feature disabled.
sfan5 wrote:Still makes no sense, everyone can go into the source and disable it
Evergreen wrote:sfan5 wrote:Still makes no sense, everyone can go into the source and disable it
I guess it would have to be a mod on the server then. It is doable through mod probably, with a command that turns it on and off for certain players.
kahrl wrote:Why does client side make no sense? I assume Evergreen means on the receiving side and PilzAdam on the sending side. Of course the latter can be easily circumvented. But if the filtering is on the receiving side, players that don't want to see swear words can enable the filter while others who don't care can keep it disabled. Seems like a fine concept to me.
kahrl wrote:Why does client side make no sense? I assume Evergreen means on the receiving side and PilzAdam on the sending side. Of course the latter can be easily circumvented. But if the filtering is on the receiving side, players that don't want to see swear words can enable the filter while others who don't care can keep it disabled. Seems like a fine concept to me.
ch98 wrote:wait, wasn't this my idea?
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/2287
http://www.proxomitron.info/
http://dansguardian.org/
http://www.privoxy.org/
http://www.intridea.com/blog/2008/6/6/announcing-fu-fu-the-profanity-filter-for-rails#
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3531746/whats-a-good-python-profanity-filter-library
Evergreen wrote:The topic name says all. The reason I want this is to avoid conflicts about whether swearing is allowed or not on a server. This way, people can swear all they want, and there won't need to be any arguments about it. What do you think? Is it practical? Please leave a post stating what you think. Thanks for your time!
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