Board Thread:Community Voting/@comment-5052737-20140730105707/@comment-25120154-20140730175636

LegoSuperBowser wrote: Okay, let me make a smoother point.

To give a example: (I'm making this up)

1.Mad and Guac are talking on chat, and Mad offends Guac, and Guac says "F you" to Mad. Guac most likely would get kicked. (he'd better)

or

2. Mad and Guac are talking and Mad shows Guac a link. Guac looks at it and says: "You got to be buckin' kidding me ". You all know what word he was bassing that of off.

If he said" You got to be heckin' kidding me" you would think; "what does that mean?"

My thoughts are that if you know that someone is using a word for a blocked word like the "f" word, then that person should get punished for using a blocked word in a different word. The "f" word isn't in heck, or brick. If someone says that they are inserting "heck" for the f word, then every time you see that person use "heck" then you are reminded of the word he is duplicating. If he keeps his mouth shut, then no one knows. But you know if someone is using a blocked word if they are changing the a letter or letters.

Just because you are not using a blocked word doesn't mean you aren't breaking the policy. Would you CMs let someone say to the other "Duck you"? "You got to be buckin' kidding me" is fine. "F you" is not.