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| 08 Feb 2012 10:07 AM |
So, we are all irritated of the filter. but why ban someone, when you can merely modify it?
This is what a NOMNOM is. A NOMNOM simply is a random phrase that replaces filtered things. You could simply type in a lot of bad words and see what you get! Or something like that. There's more than one usage, and there's no point to ban anyone for this evar agian.
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You are a [censored] lump of [censored], [censored]!
That would get you banned, if those words wern't censored.
But with a NOMNOM system...
You are a tomato salad lump of cherry on top of a dolphin, CHUCK NORRIS USES ROUNDHOUSE KICK!!
See? If the admins really wanted a lot of programming hilarities, they can let people make NOMNOM phrases for them. Of course, that would be moderated.
The NOMNOMs ignore all other parts of speech.
The funniest thing this could be for is ODers.
Do you want to have some squirrel? Yes, wilst russia. Wait, what's happened to the chat? *Looks at misterious figure*
U HAX BRO! |
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| 08 Feb 2012 11:11 AM |
| Oh i like your idea, the swearing getting cencscered, love it. |
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| 08 Feb 2012 01:00 PM |
| No. This can be quite annoying. For instance, this happened to me awhile ago with a large post of mine. I typed in "shirts" without the "r." It was an accident, I didn't mean to swear. So that means my post, which was supposed to look professional, have a sentence that said, "This should also apply to hats, tomato salads, and pants as well." |
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| 08 Feb 2012 01:55 PM |
Ohhh boy, this idea fits the genre of ROBLOX oh so well.
@Recruit, how are you supposed to look professional, considering you don't make any USD from ROBLOX, and thus are an amature? And plus, everybody would get used to it, know what you mean by the context, and get a little giggle out of it. |
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| 08 Feb 2012 01:55 PM |
This will cause people to purposely curse to see what happens, which will encourage cursing, sorry no support
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| 09 Feb 2012 08:45 AM |
@Rowpunk
For starters, don't make ignorant assumptions.
I did not say "I was trying to look professional." I said, "I was trying to make the post look professional."
A number of forums have a mainstay of people who are mature and have decent conversations about the subject. Thus, it is very embarrassing for me to make a typo and get the word "tomato salad" where I meant something else to be.
You probably consider me as a dull person, but I'd like at least one spot on ROBLOX where I can have a conversation with somebody without any jokes or anything in between as a result of a typo. I'm perfectly suited to making jokes and taking them, but I don't like them in this forum.
It simply ruins the "mature" status of posts we make, and I don't want this.
And another point against the idea - ROBLOX wants to get rid of swearing, not encourage it by replacing it with funny statements. People would just make spam posts of swearing or whole threads would even be dedicated to having fun with the swear system, and it shouldn't be so. |
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| 09 Feb 2012 08:59 AM |
| How about instead of replacing it with random things, it replaces it with the closest word possible to it? |
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| 09 Feb 2012 09:06 AM |
| Support! This idea is bruce willis awesome! |
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| 09 Feb 2012 08:04 PM |
@Recruitsoldier
Well first off, let's actually refute the argument for legit reasons, instead of attempting an ad hominium on ROBLOX.
Your posts on ROBLOX are how people perceive your character. How people perceive your character is a role is how people think of you. Therefore, you want your post to look professional in order that people may view you as a character of high standards, (But professional is really the wrong word here, let's change it to mature.) Otherwise, you have no grounds to base your complaining about your poor word choice, and are simply QQing over the matter, since it doesn't flow in your favour. Simple deduction. ^^
If having something in your post like "Amethyst Fans" or "Square Pianos" bothers you, then pre-read your post to edit out any spelling errors. Wouldn't it be better to do this and look mature in your replies to other people's random posts?
If you're a dull person, then I kill people with my dullness. And once again, see above. If you want to refute anything I say, that small paragraph would probably be your best bet. (:
Except for everybody will understand the context of your post, and be like "Wait, that doesn't make sense...Oh, he must of made a typo, and Roblox replaced it..." If the person is a newbie to the forum, then it doesn't matter what they think of you, and by calling you out on it, they'll be refuted by plenty of veteran forumers, and they'll be in a worse position than yourself.
Alright, let me try to explain my thoughts on this matter. If I tell somebody "Hey, if you type in /.sakujo without the . then you'll say 'Caedite eos!' Pretty cool huh?" What would the kid see, and classify, sakujo as? You would not see an increase of people saying sakujo, on the contrary, people wouldn't view it as a word to be used in conversation. It is just the command to insert a random phrase. So, in a normal RL conversation, would they use it as "I am feeling sakujo right now?" Or would they replace to word automatically? Truth to be told, somepeople do make jokes like "I'm five hours away from you.../tp me you" But usually they don't make those kinda jokes until they're older (And more nerdish. ^^)
It would be extremely obvious if somebody was spamming NOMNOMs in a thread, and then it would be the communitiy's responsibility to report him. If people also started saying (Going with my last example...) Man, sa.kujo you! Then it would be the community's responsibility yet again to report him. If you told somebody how to use NOMNOMs, then you'll be reported. Simple as that.
Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to bump, and found that he replied to me. I couldn't resist. \(>w<)/
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| 09 Feb 2012 08:10 PM |
@title: wait wut. plz dont hurt me. i dont taste good. :c
@recruit: "It simply ruins the "mature" status of posts we make, and I don't want this."
>S&I >mature
you lost me there
@thread: i gotta agree with all the points that recruit has made, this wouldnt be that great of a solution. |
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| 10 Feb 2012 08:42 AM |
Well first off, let's actually refute the argument for legit reasons, instead of attempting an ad hominium on ROBLOX.
Your posts on ROBLOX are how people perceive your character. How people perceive your character is a role is how people think of you. Therefore, you want your post to look professional in order that people may view you as a character of high standards, (But professional is really the wrong word here, let's change it to mature.) Otherwise, you have no grounds to base your complaining about your poor word choice, and are simply QQing over the matter, since it doesn't flow in your favour. Simple deduction. ^^
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You misjudge the purpose of why my post was to look professional. It had nothing to do with me, though probably a small percent of the reason why I made a professional looking post was so that people would appraise me, but that's beside the point. I made the post professional looking so people would regard IT with high standards. I consider every single post I make important.
I understand that people would know what I meant if I made that typo, but it would be embarrassing nonetheless, and people may spend more time pointing out, "Hey look he said tomato salad olololol" instead of discussing the post's topic. For that reason I don't like this idea. As I've already said, I'd like at least one place where I can say something and it be regarded properly, I don't want accidents to be pointed out and laughed at.
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If having something in your post like "Amethyst Fans" or "Square Pianos" bothers you, then pre-read your post to edit out any spelling errors. Wouldn't it be better to do this and look mature in your replies to other people's random posts?
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You may call me lazy for not doing it, but you must seriously understand that the post I am talking about took me 2 hours and 15 minutes to make. When I typed the last word of the post, I was not in the mood to review it. However, I had to anyways, since apparently I did make a typo. Now, since I wasn't in the mood to review it, that means my post would of been created saying "tomato salad" instead of "shirts."
You may suggest a system that says, "An item in your post is against the rules, so we're going to change it tomato salad. Do we have your permission to do that?" And personally, now that I think hard about it, this idea doesn't make sense for another reason.
ROBLOX doesn't want swearing, and therefore replacing funny phrases where the swear words were just encourages swearing. People will know after awhile what people are saying, and it will be a joke to them, but not to ROBLOX. They simply want nothing to do with swear words. Even people writing them and that getting translated to something random is something they wouldn't want either.
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If you're a dull person, then I kill people with my dullness. And once again, see above. If you want to refute anything I say, that small paragraph would probably be your best bet. (:
Except for everybody will understand the context of your post, and be like "Wait, that doesn't make sense...Oh, he must of made a typo, and Roblox replaced it..." If the person is a newbie to the forum, then it doesn't matter what they think of you, and by calling you out on it, they'll be refuted by plenty of veteran forumers, and they'll be in a worse position than yourself.
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I'm not worried about what people will make of my typo, I'm worried about what I will make of my typo. As I've stated before, I will be embarrassed regardless of whether my viewers can be mature about it, and it's not so easy to just let a post die and start a new one. It's just simply something I do not want to have in my posts.
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Alright, let me try to explain my thoughts on this matter. If I tell somebody "Hey, if you type in /.sakujo without the . then you'll say 'Caedite eos!' Pretty cool huh?" What would the kid see, and classify, sakujo as? You would not see an increase of people saying sakujo, on the contrary, people wouldn't view it as a word to be used in conversation. It is just the command to insert a random phrase. So, in a normal RL conversation, would they use it as "I am feeling sakujo right now?" Or would they replace to word automatically? Truth to be told, somepeople do make jokes like "I'm five hours away from you.../tp me you" But usually they don't make those kinda jokes until they're older (And more nerdish. ^^)
It would be extremely obvious if somebody was spamming NOMNOMs in a thread, and then it would be the communitiy's responsibility to report him. If people also started saying (Going with my last example...) Man, sa.kujo you! Then it would be the community's responsibility yet again to report him. If you told somebody how to use NOMNOMs, then you'll be reported. Simple as that.
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Quite on the contrary, people WILL spam those phrases. Not on S&I maybe, but they will in RT and OT. Maybe not spam it by just repeating the random phrases, but they might say something like, "Oh shut the tomato salad up. You're a real pain in the chocolate pudding." I'm laughing slightly already at the sentence I just made, and even though it is funny it's inappropriate and will get boring after awhile.
And why would people report other people for using NOMNOMs? Why would ROBLOX implement a system that allows people to swear but in different forms of text only to say that these different forms of text are also reportable? Note that I'm not necessarily trying to kill this idea, I'm trying to help it, but I need some of the flaws I've already stated to be fixed. I'm already busy defending my points on this idea and I've already spent 12 minutes on this post, so please disregard this argument until you can fix some of the flaws I've already stated.
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| 11 Feb 2012 06:09 PM |
-- You misjudge the purpose of why my post was to look professional. It had nothing to do with me, though probably a small percent of the reason why I made a professional looking post was so that people would appraise me, but that's beside the point. I made the post professional looking so people would regard IT with high standards. I consider every single post I make important.
-- Fallacy of Special Pleading: You don't make it professional so people appraise you, but instead so that they view the post itself with high standards. However, as I said before, since the post is the means of how they see your character, you are really saying the same thing. For the record, I have seen people who do not bother with punctuation at all, but never speak without sense in their post, and thus people view them as having a strong character. People don't CARE about how the posts look, just what their contents are. For instance, nobody would reply to Ben's statement of "wow..." since there is no meat there. It is merely expressing his wonder on our post lengths, but if he posted a legitament reply to one of us, without any grammar, then we would take what he says as 100% Legit, though our view of the character himself would be lowered. I'm sure you can find the conclusion to this Enthymeme.
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I understand that people would know what I meant if I made that typo, but it would be embarrassing nonetheless, and people may spend more time pointing out, "Hey look he said tomato salad olololol" instead of discussing the post's topic. For that reason I don't like this idea. As I've already said, I'd like at least one place where I can say something and it be regarded properly, I don't want accidents to be pointed out and laughed at.
--If you are in a thread with a proper discussion going on, then anybody who posts pointless things like that will be ignored by the main contributers of the thread. Why would it matter what the readers, some of which cannot comprehend the discussion, think? Note what I said before about the person who would call you out about using nomnoms in the previous post, though I don't believe you communicated to me what the actual problem in this paragraph is.
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You may call me lazy for not doing it, but you must seriously understand that the post I am talking about took me 2 hours and 15 minutes to make. When I typed the last word of the post, I was not in the mood to review it. However, I had to anyways, since apparently I did make a typo. Now, since I wasn't in the mood to review it, that means my post would of been created saying "tomato salad" instead of "shirts."
--In the latter case though, it saves you quite a bit of time from reviewing for a typo. Readers, yet again, are used to being able to read things like "umg mai cat at mu neghburs dog!!!1!!11!one!11!1!eleven" It slows down your reading a bit, but it is still readable with a small process of thought. (And honestly, we should be reading actively instead of semi-actively (or passively, but true passive reading is impossible, but that isn't the case of today's topic.)) But how would a NOMNOM, which is spelled entirely correctly, be read? "Honestly, I think it is a bit crazy that somebody would run outside without their weeping angle in the middle of winter." Which reads better to yourself? It would still be entirely readable, and the post would lighten up a bit. Again, if you're in a legit conversation and this happens to you, people will understand you made a typo, and it may turn out quite humorous.
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You may suggest a system that says, "An item in your post is against the rules, so we're going to change it tomato salad. Do we have your permission to do that?" And personally, now that I think hard about it, this idea doesn't make sense for another reason.
-- I like that idea a bit more than the original NOMNOMs workings. However, it would also be nice if we could see what word is against the rules, and will be replaced. Since the forumers have been asking for that since...what, 2007BC?
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ROBLOX doesn't want swearing, and therefore replacing funny phrases where the swear words were just encourages swearing. People will know after awhile what people are saying, and it will be a joke to them, but not to ROBLOX. They simply want nothing to do with swear words. Even people writing them and that getting translated to something random is something they wouldn't want either.
--Again, if you do not know that /s.akujo means "delete" in Japanese, you'll simply view it as a command. And again, I gave the example that it gives the output "Caedite eos" Which is Latin for "Kill them" What would people who didn't know that see the command as? You type in /sakujo; a random word which you do not know, and is obviously not english, and you get the output "Caedite eos" a phrase that many people will mix up with spanish, but is actually Latin. Why does this matter? Because of if they do not know the word, then they will view it as this first. Roblox wants nothing to do with swears, but allows up to say damn on the forums. Something we cannot do ingame.
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I'm not worried about what people will make of my typo, I'm worried about what I will make of my typo. As I've stated before, I will be embarrassed regardless of whether my viewers can be mature about it, and it's not so easy to just let a post die and start a new one. It's just simply something I do not want to have in my posts.
--Oh, so you're just embarressed about being fallible. Oh well, looks like you'll have some interesting times in the future. I hate to break it to you, but the standards for normal are pretty low. Sorry 'bout that.
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Quite on the contrary, people WILL spam those phrases. Not on S&I maybe, but they will in RT and OT. Maybe not spam it by just repeating the random phrases, but they might say something like, "Oh shut the tomato salad up. You're a real pain in the chocolate pudding." I'm laughing slightly already at the sentence I just made, and even though it is funny it's inappropriate and will get boring after awhile.
-- I wouldn't consider that spamming though. And if you really wanted to, you could have a warn after the use of ten NOMNOMs in an hour.
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And why would people report other people for using NOMNOMs? Why would ROBLOX implement a system that allows people to swear but in different forms of text only to say that these different forms of text are also reportable?
--I am saying that it would be the community's responsibility to report people spamming nomnoms, in the same sense that they report people posting threads filled with "Cheese cheese cheese cheese cheese..." For two hundred lines. Our views of spamming are different, so if we want to carry on that part of the convo, we'll need to define it. ^^
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Note that I'm not necessarily trying to kill this idea, I'm trying to help it, but I need some of the flaws I've already stated to be fixed. I'm already busy defending my points on this idea and I've already spent 12 minutes on this post, so please disregard this argument until you can fix some of the flaws I've already stated.
--Well, if you weren't here to refine it, nor kill it, then you'd be here simply to argue, but often simply arguing is one of the best ways to reform an idea, as somebody will point out a few major flaws that can slip under your nose. ;P And sorry if I didn't fix all of the flaws, communication issues is some parts, and I am terribly tired. Though I doubt we'll move anywhere else with this idea now. I don't know, let's ask the OP. ^^ |
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| 11 Feb 2012 06:25 PM |
No support.
Quite tired of reading and typing.
Maybe I'll give my reasons later.
~Bunnieknot - bunny lover. |
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| 11 Feb 2012 06:59 PM |
If you swear, you have one of three intentions: 1) It was a typo. 2) You had purpose in doing so. 3) You think swearing is cool. Let's look at how this idea works with each intent and to see how the idea of highlighting the offensive content letting the thread owner correct it themselves compares.
If it was a typo, now you have said something ridiculous. Worse still, most people won't know what you meant to write. I can understand it when someone writes "freind" instead of "friend", but not when someone writes "tomato salad" instead of "shirt". This would detract from the thread. However, the thread could be fixed if the owner were given an opportunity to fix it.
If you meant to swear out of anger (or for emphasis), then the problem is not exactly helped when you call someone a cherry on top of a dolphin. The idea once again causes a miscommunication. If the thread creator was alerted to the swear, s/he could choose a different word or realize that they were breaking the rules or angry and not post.
If you think swearing is cool, this turns it into a toy. That doesn't really help. If you were given an opportunity to remove the swears, you could just stop using them. |
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| 11 Feb 2012 07:11 PM |
@rowpunk Just give up, you sound so stupid. You dont argue with recruitsoldier. 35% of trolls fear him. You dont ever attempt to argue with him, he is always right and will outsmart you. You just DONT.
@OP Or.... Report abuse!
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| 11 Feb 2012 08:00 PM |
Ronster, why ever would you say that, as we are merely reforming the idea. ^^ And plus, he uses quite a few fallacies in his arguments, so it is entirely possible to point those out. However, most robloxians wont realize what that means, and then will entirely ignore what the implications of that being false are.
But whatever, thank you for your imput varp, but do note that this would be for forums only, and not for ingame chat. This, in my opinion, would fit the community of the ROBLOX Forums entirely. And on the topic of shirts, if you are saying shirt, then most likely' you've been typing it multiple times in your thread. If one typo goes through, and it gets caught by NOMNOMs, then everybody will be like "Well, it is logical to put shirt there..." |
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| 11 Feb 2012 08:55 PM |
| You do realize it is almost impossible for ROBLOX to make a chat-filter, right? |
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| 11 Feb 2012 09:01 PM |
"But whatever, thank you for your imput varp, but do note that this would be for forums only, and not for ingame chat. This, in my opinion, would fit the community of the ROBLOX Forums entirely. And on the topic of shirts, if you are saying shirt, then most likely' you've been typing it multiple times in your thread. If one typo goes through, and it gets caught by NOMNOMs, then everybody will be like "Well, it is logical to put shirt there...""
Unless they're not aware of the system, not thinking of it at that very instant, or don't recognize it. Yeah, you might figure it out, but it still breaks the flow of the thread majorly - unless the idea "Oh, shirts could be misspelled and then the system could change it to something completely irrelevant to shirts" is in your head at that very moment, which it most certainly would not be, you'll have to pause.
I really don't see how this is better than just highlighting the offensive content in a post and letting the thread owner fix it before it's posted. |
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| 12 Feb 2012 01:58 AM |
Fallacy of Special Pleading: You don't make it professional so people appraise you, but instead so that they view the post itself with high standards. However, as I said before, since the post is the means of how they see your character, you are really saying the same thing. For the record, I have seen people who do not bother with punctuation at all, but never speak without sense in their post, and thus people view them as having a strong character. People don't CARE about how the posts look, just what their contents are. For instance, nobody would reply to Ben's statement of "wow..." since there is no meat there. It is merely expressing his wonder on our post lengths, but if he posted a legitament reply to one of us, without any grammar, then we would take what he says as 100% Legit, though our view of the character himself would be lowered. I'm sure you can find the conclusion to this Enthymeme.
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I suppose I have to spell this out for you.
I did not make the POST for the purpose of appraise for MYSELF, I made the POST for the purpose of people appraising the POST. The post in question was a long list of 12 ideas, thoroughly explained, and with TL;DR sections at the bottom of every idea. It got deleted, of course, that's just my dice rolling snake eyes all the time, but you must understand that in my posts, usually how people think of me does not matter to me if I'm making an important post.
However, that is not entirely true. I do create the posts for a little reputation on the forums, though that is not the main reason. That reason simply encourages me to make the post, not make it entirely to acquire praise and reputation.
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If you are in a thread with a proper discussion going on, then anybody who posts pointless things like that will be ignored by the main contributers of the thread. Why would it matter what the readers, some of which cannot comprehend the discussion, think? Note what I said before about the person who would call you out about using nomnoms in the previous post, though I don't believe you communicated to me what the actual problem in this paragraph is.
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You seem to take the community's maturity too far once again. I assure you, there will be enough people who will point it out, and regardless of whether the others ignore it or not, regardless of whether they're simply teasing and they know it's a typo, it will still be embarrassing. Haven't you ever experienced that? Where your friend laughs at you and then pats you on the back and you're sitting there with a red face and looking kind of sad? Don't tell me you haven't. People understand things that, even when you know they understand, it remains embarrassing.
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You may call me lazy for not doing it, but you must seriously understand that the post I am talking about took me 2 hours and 15 minutes to make. When I typed the last word of the post, I was not in the mood to review it. However, I had to anyways, since apparently I did make a typo. Now, since I wasn't in the mood to review it, that means my post would of been created saying "tomato salad" instead of "shirts."
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In the latter case though, it saves you quite a bit of time from reviewing for a typo. Readers, yet again, are used to being able to read things like "umg mai cat at mu neghburs dog!!!1!!11!one!11!1!eleven" It slows down your reading a bit, but it is still readable with a small process of thought. (And honestly, we should be reading actively instead of semi-actively (or passively, but true passive reading is impossible, but that isn't the case of today's topic.)) But how would a NOMNOM, which is spelled entirely correctly, be read? "Honestly, I think it is a bit crazy that somebody would run outside without their weeping angle in the middle of winter." Which reads better to yourself? It would still be entirely readable, and the post would lighten up a bit. Again, if you're in a legit conversation and this happens to you, people will understand you made a typo, and it may turn out quite humorous.
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You make some odd assumptions. For starters, the fact that people might misinterpret what was actually meant to be where "tomato salad" was, was never really the problem, since that part of the post was not very important anyways. The idea that the reader would spend 3 seconds thinking about what was meant to be there doesn't bother me. However, for me, it'd be embarrassing to have tomato salad in my post. I'd honestly rather look for the typo rather then it transform into something like tomato salad.
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I like that idea a bit more than the original NOMNOMs workings. However, it would also be nice if we could see what word is against the rules, and will be replaced. Since the forumers have been asking for that since...what, 2007BC?
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You understand I was being sarcastic? Just how stupid does this sound: "You have sweared in the post you just made. The swear word in question will be turned into tomato salad. Do we have your permission to do that?"
If you look at it from a certain angle, this whole idea just doesn't make any sense at all. For starters, ROBLOX is being light with swear words. Second, they're simply translating it to something that is slightly more funny but to the person receiving the word, it still means something as bad as whatever swear word the guy said before it was translated. Third, people can toy with this system easily, and toying with swear words is definitely not something ROBLOX wants. Fourth, the system will turn typos into ridiculous phrases that may be embarrassing.
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Again, if you do not know that /s.akujo means "delete" in Japanese, you'll simply view it as a command. And again, I gave the example that it gives the output "Caedite eos" Which is Latin for "Kill them" What would people who didn't know that see the command as? You type in /sakujo; a random word which you do not know, and is obviously not english, and you get the output "Caedite eos" a phrase that many people will mix up with spanish, but is actually Latin. Why does this matter? Because of if they do not know the word, then they will view it as this first. Roblox wants nothing to do with swears, but allows up to say damn on the forums. Something we cannot do ingame.
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Sa ku jo is one example of a forbidden word that isn't a swear word, but I have never seen it until just now. I'm talking about the F word, and the S word, and the B word, and the other B word, and the A word, and so on. Those are things people say a lot. And I have found out that "damn" is not necessarily a swear word, it only is in one aspect of religion.
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Oh, so you're just embarressed about being fallible. Oh well, looks like you'll have some interesting times in the future. I hate to break it to you, but the standards for normal are pretty low. Sorry 'bout that.
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No, I'm not embarrassed about being fallible. I'm embarrassed, however, of having the word "tomato salad" where "shirts" is supposed to be. Don't make stupid assumptions. It's not like I attempt to make every sentence I say perfect, and cringe when I don't. If I am embarrassed about being fallible, then it is only on the forums.
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I wouldn't consider that spamming though. And if you really wanted to, you could have a warn after the use of ten NOMNOMs in an hour.
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If you can't find anything else to say, don't look for phrases I only made subtly in my paragraph and repeat it. I already said, "Maybe not spamming," which means "Now that I think about it, people probably won't say 'tomato salad tomato sald chocolate pudding chocolate pudding electricity homework electricity homework etc."
And if people got a warn for using 10 in an hour, they would use 9 in an hour.
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I am saying that it would be the community's responsibility to report people spamming nomnoms, in the same sense that they report people posting threads filled with "Cheese cheese cheese cheese cheese..." For two hundred lines. Our views of spamming are different, so if we want to carry on that part of the convo, we'll need to define it. ^^
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My views of spamming are completely likewise with yours. This shows how great your assumptions can be. I make one sentence that says, "People will spam," and then after that say, "Maybe not spamming," but you still think I meant "Spamming." People wouldn't report it because they would likely find it funny, and as I've said repeatedly now people probably wouldn't spam it but they would just subtly include it in their post on purpose.
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Well, if you weren't here to refine it, nor kill it, then you'd be here simply to argue, but often simply arguing is one of the best ways to reform an idea, as somebody will point out a few major flaws that can slip under your nose. ;P And sorry if I didn't fix all of the flaws, communication issues is some parts, and I am terribly tired. Though I doubt we'll move anywhere else with this idea now. I don't know, let's ask the OP. ^^
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When you argue with me, this is your argument: "This is not a flaw. Here's why." Mine is: "This is a flaw. Here's why." And with your every argument I have not budged from this line of thought. I suggest that you try to tell yourself that these flaws are flaws and think about how you can fix them.
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| 12 Feb 2012 07:38 AM |
| i believe that ^^ is a face. i think its supposed to be ^.^ And also support! it turns something bad into somethign that will make someone spray milk out their nose xD |
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| 12 Feb 2012 02:15 PM |
Woah, big debate.
Ah well, thank you for everyone that's supported, but just for something...
@Recruit's first post:
Well, it's better than being banned, no? You can simply correct it with a good dollop of astrik, or just check your stuff.
If you hate the irritation or the lol that this will give, then people will learn to spell properly just to avoid it. Grammar freaks, trolls, people with anger management and just people in general all benefit from it. Even indirectly.
Txt's first post: But you cannot SEE the cuss. Because it never happened, because it was replaced. Which is just harmless. If people keep doing it, you can just report them for spamming. |
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