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Title: Watch your language!
Post by: Senrova on July 27, 2013, 04:13:37 pm
I have noticed many people swearing and saying rude words. A new centre I have seen at bonfire was called the offensive centre. That is inapropiate as well. Many people who play this game are under 13 so we should not be swearing in game. Sorry if this causes any trouble to any of you. '_'
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: LordSuragaha on July 27, 2013, 04:34:12 pm
I agree... there has been quite a bit of swearing among users of this game and not just mild swearing but full blown use of offensive swear words in nearly every sentence with some people. I don't know what kind of manners yet alone up bringing some of these old & young kids have but it really needs to stop especially when it's clearly written in the rules that swearing is not allowed. Even if there was no rule against swearing some people should know that it's just unnecessary. There are plenty other ways to talk and express strong emotions without using such harsh and disgusting language. Some people do not seem to realize how low class and immature it makes them look when they run around using swear words so freely.

There are plenty of young users here who are very impressionable and the less exposure to swearing and inappropriate behavior in general the better off for them. I often see these swear happy users defending their behavior by saying most kids have heard these words already or say them themselves and that is no kind of excuse to promote their behavior. Every individual represents this community as a whole and this community is and game is supposed to be a family friendly place where users of all and any ages but especially the very young can just sit back and enjoy themself in a clean environment. If certain users can't abide by a simple rule like not swearing then they really shouldn't be here.

As for that Offensive Center you say you saw you should have taken screenshots of it and the chat and any individuals taking part in it and reported it to an admin or mod like myself. Behavior like that is intolerable.
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: Senrova on July 27, 2013, 04:51:18 pm
Well I have been taking screenshots of the chat when people swear. But I'm stuck on the reporting thing. I will read the thing again about how to report but I am not 13 yet though. I am having quite alot of fun thiugh with the game.
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: duna the killer on July 27, 2013, 04:52:31 pm
 I have seen alot of people do this. Offensive Center? That is just wrong. Have you reported any of them? Alot of people try to hide their swear words using numbers/markings (ex. @, !, $). Even if you can't make out the word, but you know it was a swear you should have reported it. Sure, people try to keep it down, but some people just say they won't do it again then an hour later they swear like nothing ever happened.
 
 There are lots of young players, one I even heard was 8 years old. Sure they might not be able to hear it if they are far away enough, but what if they wander around and hear all those swears? They might ask their parents what it means, which would get Kov, the child, AND Feralheart in trouble. The moderators and admins are trying their best to rid FH of such players, but they have lives off the internet too. I don't know how these people bring up such words on an all-age public game, but they do, and they don't care, despite the risk.

 Keep Appropriate Language And Behavior
This game is aimed towards a wide user-base of all ages and therefore you must keep the language and other behavior to an appropriate level that works for everyone. Swearing inside of the public chats is NOT allowed or encouraged by anyone. Even if you censor your writings and they still represent an obvious curse/swear you might get warned/kicked/banned instantly upon notice, this is because we want to keep FeralHeart a friendly place for the majority. Users are also expected to keep any actions representing any sexual behavior such as mating/raping(Buttswinging over another character) AWAY from public maps, ignoring this rule can result in a permanent ban.
(The rule above was copied from the original posted by Red)

Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: LordSuragaha on July 27, 2013, 05:16:57 pm
But I'm stuck on the reporting thing.

Here's how:

How to Report

In-game

  • To report rule breaking, you have to take a screenshot of the offence.
  • The screenshot needs to include the username of the rule breaker.
  • Upload the screenshot, using Tinypic.com, Photobucket.com, or any other image sharing site.
  • Copy the image URL and paste it into a personal message. (Do NOT make a thread)
  • Make sure you paste the image URL between the image codes.
Code: [Select]
[img][/img]
  • Send the PM to ONE of the staff members, we will deal with it then. A list of staff members can be found here (http://www.feral-heart.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=28&Itemid=52).
       
  • Please keep in mind to only send us reports on THIS site. Because as much as we'd like to help, we can't handle FH on every site we go to. 

How do I take a screenshot?
- While you're game press the Prt Sc + Fn and viola.
You can find the image in your Screenshots folder, which is located in your Local Disk(C: ) -> FeralHeart -> Screenshots.


How do I upload it?
- Open one of the image sharing sites and click 'Browse...'. Open the image and then click 'Upload'.


How do I report forum posts?
- There's two ways you can do this, either you click the "Report to moderator" tab, which is located under a user's post and fill in the form. Or you Copy the thread link and paste it into a PM, than send it to one of the staff members.

--

Here's a code you can use to fill in the information needed.
Code: [Select]
Offence:
Username(s):
Screenshot:

Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: unnbrellas on July 27, 2013, 05:23:24 pm
Sadly people cuss way to much in RL and on Fh, and the fact that alot of FH members are around 13 doesnt make it much better. I dont mind so much if someone swears once during a rp, but when its non-stop, it becomes to much - I had to kick somebody for my pride awhile ago for that.
And for the "offensive center" - just one more reason to aviod bonfire. In my opiin its where most of the worst is.

I dont get why people cant grow up a bit. Im 12 and more mature than some people on FH.
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: Silhouette on July 27, 2013, 05:28:58 pm
*Holds up shield to hide from flamers*

I hate to say this, but to be quite frank, I could care less if children under 13 are exposed to swearing on the internet. [or in this case, an online game] Why? Its the internet. Most forums and games that I know of require you to be 13 or older, even some of the ones that have censors.

If I had any children at all, I would personally be more afraid of an under-thirteen year old would be exposed to /conversation wise/ than petty curse words. Am I saying kids /should/ be purposefully exposed to such things? No. Yet I'm not about to bother someone for spitting a "bad word" now and again because "OMG THERE ARE KIDS HERE" Sure, the game asks us to respect players of all ages and I'm fine with keeping my mouth shut but if someone lets a "word" slip, I don't bother them.

Odds are, these under-thirteen year olds have ALREADY heard all of these words before and probably have already been punished for saying them at least once by the time they became old enough to operate a game like Feral Heart.

And before anyone says "Well some children are "more mature" hold on. If they're as "mature" as you claim then they should know not to repeat "bad" or "strange" words they find on the internet. If they do, its their parent's problem. If the parent doesn't want their kids exposed, then they should know better than to let their child be on the internet unsupervised or outside of electronic parental controls that would keep them on "safe games and websites."

Now that said, I'll obey the rules, respect everyone regardless of age, etc.. But that doesn't mean I don't hold fast to my opinion that people should stop griping, and let the children's parents deal with their child's language and what "bad words" they run into on the internet.
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: 17Cynder on July 27, 2013, 05:57:56 pm
^ I pretty much agree with this.
Now, I'm eleven, however as you can see I'm a young player but very mature. I know not to repeat things, but most likely some don't, which is quite sad.
But I agree with you all, pretty much. :/
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: Whinp on July 27, 2013, 06:23:08 pm
That's rude. Really rude. In other sites (not games) sometimes I swear a bit because someone is annoying me, I'm mad, etc. but I always respect the rules.
But well if my mom would watch what I'm doing in the Internet, she should ban me from the computer (yess....). I watch my language, but I don't know why other people are always and always swearing. Swear from swear from swear. That would be a ban, if swearing too many times.
If Kovu was here, he should update the game with a optional filter, not like WQ, only appearing !@#$ instead of the bad word. The filter would be optional. ouo
Offensive Center?... only looking at that name, "offensive", I think there are bullies and not swearing...
The staff should do something; perhaps installing a "bot-mod" in all places to see what's happening there, and when he detects a bad word, etc., send a report to Raz or any staff with what that person did, they would only give a warning or ban. Not a bad idea for me...
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: darkknight on July 27, 2013, 09:12:15 pm
No matter where you are, no matter who you're with, swearing is going to be present. I agree that younger children should not be exposed to this language, but from my own experiences, this would be the opposite. I cannot tell you how many times I've heard swearing language being used by kids in elementary or just entering middle school. To me, it's disturbing, but in another sense, it's natural. It's not always on the child, but the parent as well. More parents, most likely due to the growing advances in technology, do not know what their child is exposed to or the other children they surround themselves with.

I take into the consideration of those who are always subjected to offensive language and eventually caught onto it. In this case, there's not really anything to be done except the right people or alternative parenting to step in.

Now, with games, swearing is almost guaranteed. Any game, especially ones that are aimed for either younger audiences or the adolescent group, should have filters of certain words as stated by Kijiako. This would helpful in eliminating the amount of inappropriate language in a game. In addition, with inappropriate language, usually follows in inappropriate behavior as well. If a game allows one thing, more than likely, something else can come after.

Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: Lady_Alizarin on July 28, 2013, 06:03:09 am
And before anyone says "Well some children are "more mature" hold on. If they're as "mature" as you claim then they should know not to repeat "bad" or "strange" words they find on the internet. If they do, its their parent's problem. If the parent doesn't want their kids exposed, then they should know better than to let their child be on the internet unsupervised or outside of electronic parental controls that would keep them on "safe games and websites."

Now that said, I'll obey the rules, respect everyone regardless of age, etc.. But that doesn't mean I don't hold fast to my opinion that people should stop griping, and let the children's parents deal with their child's language and what "bad words" they run into on the internet.

I agree with you on that one.
It's true that most if not all kids are exposed to such language in real life every single day, wether they hear it from their parents, siblings, family, friends, total strangers, television, video games, etc. I do agree that it's the parent's responsibility for teaching their kids the negative aspects of using such "foul language". As far as some parents monitoring what their kids do online, there are some that just don't care. There are some parents in this world that don't give a fat rats behind what their child gets exposed to online. If they find out their child was using foul language on a chat, they don't care. As long as junior is playing something and staying out of their way, they won't think much of the situation. They pretty much see the computer as a "baby sitter" for their kids, and keeps them occupied and happy while the parents are doing something else.

Now there are some parents who do care what their children are exposed to. But sometimes... no matter what kind of parental controls they have on their computer, or what rules they set for computer time, sometimes they can't always monitor and protect their child from the dangers of the internet. What if junior goes to a friend's house and they have a computer that has no parental controls whatsoever? Who knows what kind of stuff they can explore on a computer that has no parental controls, especially when pop-ups show themselves. So sometimes even the most cautious and caring parents can't always watch what their children do.



Swearing is a very common thing in this game. I've seen many people of all ages use such language. Since many kids play this game, they are exposed to this kind of foul language all the time. Since they see others doing it, they figure it must be no big deal to talk that way. Often times these kids use foul language to fit in with everyone else, intimidate others, or because it makes them look more grown-up. Most of the times they don't know/care that it's against the Feral Heart rules, and find themselves being banished to Ban-ville.

When it comes to swearing in the game of Feral Heart, the best thing anyone can do is take screenshots of the offender and send them in a report to a moderator. Hopefully the offender will learn that swearing will not be tolerated in the FH community. And if they don't get the message, well that's their own fault.  
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: SteampunkWolfdog on August 01, 2013, 09:36:43 am
An 'offensive center'...? What exactly do these people think they're going to achieve by making this?! -_- Makes no sense to me...

Right then, the commonly discussed subject of swearing, where to start... ::) Well, swearing in game and on the forum too is against the rules, end of story. But people shouldn't need to be told that swearing is a bad thing, it's common sense, whether it's in real life or a virtual environment like FeralHeart. Children should be brought up to know that. But of course, not all children have the desirable up-bringing they need and so think that swearing and using offensive language is okay. This needs to be nipped in the bud as soon as possible, to teach these kids what their parents or teachers or whoever may have failed to do - swearing is bad. Don't do it. Especially in a public place! It doesn't make you look cool, it makes you look like an unintelligent fool who's vocabulary is so limited that you're reduced to swearing in every sentence.

In a private place, such as my home, or a custom map, I'll admit, I might swear a little bit in context. Very rarely do I swear in a public place, because it's not nice for people to hear. Swearing has it's use in verbal human communication as a means of expression and exaggeration. For example, if you were to say "it's raining," it sounds a bit bland and inexpressive. But if changed that sentence around a bit and added a swear word into it (I'll let you work it out), it gives emphasis and feeling to that sentence. When swearing is used without purpose or context or used excessively, that annoys me. It's just unnecessary and horrible....

I can hear some people thinking, "But they're just words, they don't hurt anybody." Well, yes, and no. True, they are just words and they don't physically hurt. But it is usually the meaning or emotion behind those words that can hurt people emotionally. If you insulted someone using a swear word, yes that would definitely hurt, it goes without saying. You might think it's just a word at the time, but if someone else fires one back at you, you'll know that it does hurt to be insulted in such a gross manner.

Don't swear, kids. :)
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: Trixxy on August 01, 2013, 12:35:44 pm
In my complete and utter opinion, I say that it is wrong for people to swear in every sentence but using the excuse of a younger audience is slightly... Unfair I guess. What I mean by that is, no one is forcing them to play FeralHeart and if bad words bother that said child, find a different game. None of you have to agree with me, I'm just telling you what I think on the subject. The reason I am saying this is because I myself was exposed at an early age and bad words haven't changed me in any way. If I had never heard of bad words I would be calling my high school teachers something childish such as, I'm not even going to put it on here as it is just... Weird. But anyway, these are children that have chosen to play this game with no chat sensor so they should be aware that bad words may pop up.

These children should also know that anywhere there is a rule saying, "Swearing isn't allowed." It will be broken. No matter what there are some sick minds out there that break codes like this. When I was younger and playing Animal Jam someone said I was a "Bench." I was like, "What? O.O" But I guess we all know what the term "Bench" was supposed to mean. If the parents of these children are letting them play a game such as FeralHeart then let the children play. The parents can deal with it. If they find  bad words on the game while strolling past, they will not blame the game itself as it is the users. I have noticed that in this generation there are 10 year olds that have a Facebook, meaning that they know about all of this. It is FeralHeart's business to get rid of the people that use bad words because it is a rule but using the "There are children on this game" excuse is old. We should actually just be worrying about reporting and banning these rule breakers.

Again this is just my opinion you do not have to agree and you also do not have to like me for it. I am just expressing what I feel in the kindest way possible.

Trixxy~<3
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: Senrova on August 01, 2013, 03:06:36 pm
I do agree with you though. I am used to it though as I am watching videos on youtube. My dad knows Im playing this game cos family saftey. I think I know alot now thanks guys! So this topic may be locked.  :)


BTW what is RL?
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: hugrf2 on August 01, 2013, 03:23:38 pm
BTW what is RL?

I think it means "real life".

Also, I see swearing very often and sometimes these are kids, like me even, that pick up these words from school.
That's why I see it best to not swear, so these words aren't used too often too. I am starting to pick up a bit myself I notice.
People seriously don't really care for kids these days, do they? It's like their trying to make people swear.
Swearing in public as I notice can be offensive too. Haha, and guess what? I heard someone scream out to us as in my family members in the car we were driving in one time the B word.
Okay, are you serious? Some people don't realize everyone in the car, especially when there's a kid.
Now I know some swear words, but I'd dislike to pick up on them too much. That's why I don't really like it when someone swears sometimes, unless it's just a small thing or a friend.
General chat also had more of an advantage for children to see these words out in public if anyone swore. But, I won't go on that topic since people seem they are still arguing about it, though not you wonderful floofs.
I mean no offense. ;) So let's cut to the chase: I learned a word rarely even used on the internet in the game at the age of 10.
I might have mentioned it before, but really, just... I am sure this guy was disliked for calling someone in public this kind of word. And I mean in General Chat.

Now I am not completely against swearing, but using these kinds of words such as cussing or swearing in every sentence isn't cool.
At least to me. If I ever even was swearing it would be harder than most people for me to get into swearing.
I never do it. I guess that's my opinion, nothing really special.
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: SoulRevenge on August 01, 2013, 03:54:59 pm
Some people, I've noticed, have said that no matter where you are, there will be swearing somewhere in that place.
This is actually somewhat correct, however merely the fact that people will cuss where it is not appreciated just shows how inconsiderate some can be. But, it does happen, and as seemed to have been taken into consideration by some members, a filter does seem neccesary. But that won't stop people that really have vile ways of spelling, will it? So Kovu decided not to put in a filter, and likely will not in near future, or perhaps never.

Nevertheless I would really like it if some people knew when and where the right place is to cuss. I'm not saying people should cuss, but if it is merely your manner of speech picked up from other sites or other people, and you simply have the tendacy to do it, not purposely offensively but simply because the people in your former group did not mind it, doesn't mean that FeralHeart will be the same for you. Some people have mentioned some children being 'more mature'. Let me just tell you that cussing doesn't make you mature. I'm eleven, and admittedly I'm Mr. Potty-Mouth on sites that don't care as much, such as tumblr. Other kids in my class will cuss to (it seems to be a tendacy picked up by a lot of kids in our generation, which I find unfortunate). They're the pratical opposite of 'mature' because they cuss and joke about ridiculous things.

And sometimes its younger kids on here that swear, most of them older though, of course.
Let me just say that if you're truly 'mature', you would not be swearing on a family-friendly game, where the rules state that vile language should not be in used- often or not.
Now I've never minded things like the occasional 'damn' or 'hell'- take note of the word occasionally, simply because one of them is not considered a bad word by all, and the other one is ridiculously subtle and unlike some of the much worse swears, does not hold as much of a vile meaning.

Whether it's said jokingly, in-character, or seriously and it's in a public place where you know that people will mind, you shouldn't do it. It's pratically the same as wearing an offensive shirt to a public place. People will mind, and because they mind you shouldn't wear it. Even if it's one person, that one person matters, and their distaste towards your language should be taken into consideration and acknowledged.
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: Kona on August 06, 2013, 12:44:52 pm
 I agree Cussing should not be used, I have an 8 year old little sister who plays this game, and I don't think she should be learning words like that just yet. I mean, I have seen it in game lately WAY overused, and I myself have even seen the "Offensive Center."  I think this should stop, and anyone who has created a Center like that, should either be banned, or muted. Next time I see anything like this I plan to report it.
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: Ryan Wolf Blood on August 06, 2013, 08:33:11 pm
Well, I mean, sometimes when you're trying to stay in character it's okay to use mild swear words though right? Like damn and hell, those aren't gonna get a player banned?..
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: hugrf2 on August 06, 2013, 09:59:04 pm
Well, I mean, sometimes when you're trying to stay in character it's okay to use mild swear words though right? Like damn and hell, those aren't gonna get a player banned?..

NOT wild swearing. I even read in the rules that even if you're just roleplaying a character that swears you might be banned.
But if you use swear words in whisper, group perhaps or a party only or even keep your cussing level as low as possible with those two words, then it might be OK...?

Just answering. ^_^
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: Runzi333 on August 06, 2013, 11:49:39 pm
I think there are too many small kids playing to really say it's a good idea to say things like hell or damn but I think if a character speaks that way in an rp then it should be ok. :) but that's my opinion I'm not sure what will get you banned :/

But I think the problem is the not the small things that only some people think are swears but more of the blatant f-you's and things like that.
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: Tigerheart08 on August 07, 2013, 01:59:51 am
I'm glad there's a thread for this, cause the other day at Stone Bridge there was this weird looking lion called ("N" Word, "B" Word. "F" Word.) and was using swear words in every post they made. It was obviously a troll but they went WAY over the top. I was actually scared for them myself cause using the words he/she used is a serous offensive in FH. I even spoke up and got swore at haha xD
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: Lady_Alizarin on August 07, 2013, 02:10:29 am
I'm glad there's a thread for this, cause the other day at Stone Bridge there was this weird looking lion called ("N" Word, "B" Word. "F" Word.) and was using swear words in every post they made. It was obviously a troll but they went WAY over the top. I was actually scared for them myself cause using the words he/she used is a serous offensive in FH. I even spoke up and got swore at haha xD

I've seen someone do something like that in Bonfire Island once. If you see anyone behaving like that, you need to take screenshots and report them to a moderator/staff member. People like that don't need to be trolling around like that in Feral Heart.
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: Ryan Wolf Blood on August 07, 2013, 04:16:04 am
Well, I mean, sometimes when you're trying to stay in character it's okay to use mild swear words though right? Like damn and hell, those aren't gonna get a player banned?..

NOT wild swearing. I even read in the rules that even if you're just roleplaying a character that swears you might be banned.
But if you use swear words in whisper, group perhaps or a party only or even keep your cussing level as low as possible with those two words, then it might be OK...?

Just answering. ^_^

Ah, I see. I'd pretty peeved if I did get banned for something like that, but oh well. Now, I'm not saying that this makes any of the foul F's and C's and S's are right, but, I think when a parent grants their child access to the internet, they should be expecting for their child to be exposed to swear words, porn, etc. etc. And this isn't just on FeralHeart, this is everywhere. And again, I'm not saying this makes it any more right, but if someone under the age of 13 happens to repeat a curse word seen somewhere online, then the parent shouldn't necessarily be mad at the child or the one who said the bad word or posted the nude picture, they should be mad at themselves for not being more aware. You get what I'm saying? Something that was brought up in a classroom topic the other day.
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: Soapy on August 07, 2013, 05:12:51 am
I'm still new to Feral Heart so I dunno if they can do this, but a lot of other chat sites have filters for swear words that people can choose to enable/disable.  Wouldn't that make the most sense?  Certainly the coding for that can't be too difficult.  Now I'm not saying that swearing isn't a problem for younger audiences, but there are adults that use this service as well. 
HOWEVER, following the rules really isn't that hard.  You can always use other words like "shenanigans" or "bonkers", which I use frequently while working (I cuss like a sailor IRL)

Otherwise, I'd say to just report those turds.
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: FlewToTheCity on August 07, 2013, 07:59:48 am
Swearing on the internet when there are younglings around is just plain sad. Yes I do agree that I swear out in the real world and it is a common habit now. Its quite poor when I started, I started swearing when I was about 10-11. Its quite sad, But now i'm in Collage/high school you hear it going round a lot! I don't use that much swearing on the internet, If its to close friends I do but on a game?! That's just sad. I do hate it when people repetitively cuss on FH and I tell them to quit it, So I give them a chance (Because of the nice person I am) Yet.... Instead of blowing it out on the person they originally started on they go on the person they told them to stop.

To me it sounds like 'Trolling' Or just to Show off to prove that they seem older then they really are. But if they had some COMMON SENCE! they would know that its only a CHILDISH game to swear a lot, Even I have seen people bring down Mods, Admins and Other people. Its just disgusting and it needs to come to a stop.

That's all from me I guess :/
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: Redlinelies on August 07, 2013, 09:21:49 am
The whole idea of the no swearing rule has quite a few things to it, some bigger, some smaller and many people have different views on how this should be tackled.

However, if people want FeralHeart to remain up and online then rules like this one is needed. The majority of the users that do go against this rule does get caught sooner or later, and it's in all honesty, not a hard rule to follow either. By no means does using a lot of curse words/foul language make you look more mature or adult, what it does do however if used to often is to make you look like an immature child that need to expand your vocabulary. If you swear someplace else I couldn't care less, I personally even think that swearing is not that bad, but if you go on a game like this one, know there's a wide audience of players of all ages and background, and it always had a set rule of having appropriate behavior and language, and you still go with your foul language, it you do need to rethink a thing or two.

It's also been proven to myself, from taking part in other game communities in the past, that the overall game or forum environment and quality becomes a lot better when it is followed, overall just more welcoming and more civil and it is something that many users, believe it or not, comes back to. Now things could've been way better if information could be more easily accessible from the game about such things as rules or just communication over between site and game, this is really an old thing to beat on though since that don't appear to be happening anytime soon. We have what we have though and we try to make the best of it. Even if more drastic and less fun changes must be taken, it's all done so for the better of the game at this point.

Everyone that been playing FeralHeart for a while, and still come back to play it knows that they want the game itself to be around. But sadly, many users do not come in contact with the rules until after they already got caught breaking them and skip reading them all together, and if not that..

It's just that some people cannot pay respect to the rules or other users in general, and proceed to act like any other place on the internet, all places really does have rules of some sort, the only real difference from FH and other bigger sites(not smaller) is that swearing is more open, while we want to keep a more friendly environment for everyone, doesn't matter if you are 7 or 25 years old.
Title: Re: Watch your language!
Post by: Senrova on August 07, 2013, 10:30:39 am
I so agree with all of you. I am used to seeing this language since I go on youtube.  :P Maybe this topic should be locked now since we know alot now.