Board Thread:Community Voting/@comment-5052737-20140730105707/@comment-5671588-20140801145423

Nikomimi06 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. Common usage has nothing to do with it. :p both are still established euphemisms. :p Common usage has been the grounds for its acceptability on chat the whole time.