06-23-2018 03:46 PM
@Safdarrai It means that a word is being censored which does not have a meaning that would require it to be censored.
06-23-2018 03:52 PM
Thanks a lot @Kwiksatik@Kwiksatik for your explanation,
06-23-2018 03:53 PM
are they reviewing the dictionary and synonyms and antonyms?
06-23-2018 03:56 PM
I don't know that that's the reason I should ask from you sir, @Gio51x@Gio51x
06-23-2018 03:58 PM
there are terms and words for example in Italian have a single or double meaning. in English, depending on the composition of the sentence, a word that can also be an adjective can have more meaning, in fact, as it says @Kwiksatik the term "f u l l" is not accepted asterisks and pound sign appear.
in Italian means for example a jar **####** of jam, but that term in English may have other meanings, yesterday I replaced it with a: they are many ... and it was accepted.
06-23-2018 04:04 PM
Oh okey now I got it thanks a lot Sir @Gio51x and thank you too @Kwiksatik
06-23-2018 04:43 PM
Now I have another #### word from an old post, but I cannot for the life of me figure out what it was supposed to have been.
06-24-2018 03:14 AM
@ValeriaA_ wrote:
Hi @LucioV! I've faced the same problem with the Spanish word "n e g r o" which means b l a c k. We use it in our everyday life to refer to coffee, tea or even a region of Argentina (Río N e g r o) or a COLOR. I understand that it might be because of racism, but I'm sure that it can be handled in another way.
I hope they solve it soon! Thanks for bringing it up.
Hi @ValeriaA_ at least this could be intentional, as you may know that this word has offensive meaning in many countries 😉
06-24-2018 12:05 PM
maybe because " t u t t i " in italian is similar to "t e t t e" alias " t i t s " ? (just a thought of mine)
06-25-2018 03:09 AM
Also on **####**. L a n d
I know if you change the vowel, in Urdu it's a bad word.