Board Thread:Community Voting/@comment-5052737-20140730105707/@comment-5311834-20140801151301

LEGOSuperDKong wrote: GuacamoleCCXR wrote: GuacamoleCCXR wrote: LEGOSuperDKong wrote:

Nikomimi06 wrote:

LEGOSuperDKong wrote:

Nikomimi06 wrote:

LegoSuperBowser wrote: LEGOSuperDKong wrote: Censoring words is still against chat rules, right?

If so, I don't really see how this is any different. It's one letter.

You're telling me that if I replace the letter with a # or * I'll get kicked/banned but if I replace it with a b it's OK? Yep. It's not even debatable. Judging by the rest of this topic, yes it is. :P buck is whole other word, censoring is completely different. :P using it to refer to a blocked term (as it has only a single-letter-difference) = censoring

P.S. I'm not suggesting we block it, just discourage its use on chat to refer to the blocked term By that logic heck and darn is censoring :p Those are common euphemisms for mild language. As far as I know, "buck" is not commonly used. Using buck as a swear substitute is sourced from MLP and is commonly used in the fandom. "in the fandom." And exactly how widespread is the fandom? Is this wiki part of the fandom? If another fandom uses it, how does that merit our usage? Did you actually just ask that...?