No more circumventing profanity filter. Reason: Just say it - we'll "get" it, and it'll be more effective. However, be careful with the content and context of how **** is stated. Reason: Some might not "get" it.
The reason doesn't explain why the change of heart. Just link us to the Rob post that took it over the line (since rob is the only one that broke the rules )
Until a few days ago, "Fuk" was censored. Flashback The reason it was censored to begin with dates back to when the board switched from cgi-bin to v-bulletin, as quite an unhealthy number of posts, whether humorous or decidedly not so, had "fukc" - so, the solution of *** asterisks-of-civility then was done out of *necessity*. Flash-forward Prior to recent events in Japan, there have been a couple of Japanese names which contained "fuk" but which were semi-irritatingly censored to *** due to aforementioned *necessity*. With the Nuclear error in full swing, semi-irritating *** asterisks-of-civility became asterisks-of-annoyance. News-Flash Therefore, the civilized thing to do is: - unmask "fuk" - let it be known the asterisks-of-annoying-civility are gone - let Members know if they feel compelled to say ****, to just say ****. Your humble seppo