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Wash your mouth out with soap

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In our Members' Area, we recently created some glossaries of slang, which feature some language that might be deemed rude or offensive. Therefore, we created a filter that would remove any unacceptable language and people registering have to choose to opt in to see these entries- the default setting is to filter them out. The filter is set to exclude all references to sex, swearing, excessive drinking, drugs, sensitive issues, etc. As it has now been running for a few months, I thought it would be interesting to see how many people have switched the filter off.

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