Thanz
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I have no problem with any of that. I just enjoyed the juxtaposition of the auto-censor in the "free beep speech" thread.There's nothing wrong with restricting speech on private property. If you come into my room and swear at me, I'm well within my rights to kick you out. Same with messageboards.
Profanity is an unnecessary component to expression, and further some parents do not want to expose their children to such words. Either way, the JREF wants a clean board without swearing. As this is their board, it is their decision. You don't like the rules of the party, don't walk in through the door.
On a somewhat related note, I am puzzled by the ruling from the FCC on Bono's swearing. They seem to be saying that swearing is okay when it is superfluous to the meaning being conveyed - "really, really, f***ing brilliant" but not when you use the word for what it actually means - such as "he was in the middle of f***ing his girlfriend when his roommate opened the door".
So, you can use a word when it adds nothing to the sentence, but not when it actually adds meaning. I've noticed similar censorship rules on Canadian radio - Alanis gets censored in "You Oughta Know" (Are you thinking of me when you f*** her) but The Tragically Hip in "the Hundredth Meridian" can "remember every single f***ing thing" they know with impunity.