Posted on: 09/18/07 10:53pm
By: Kilroy01
Has anyone compiled a comprehensive "bad words" list. I'm sure that I could come up with a long list myself, but I'm sure that I would miss alot, too. I'm trying to start a family-friendly site and want to filter as thoroughly as possible.
Also, are there any good live chat programs out there that allow filtering? I would really like to have a chat room on my site, but all the ones I have tried out have no means of filtering words and there cannot be a moderator in the room 24/7.
Thanks...
P.S. Love Geeklog!!! Keep up the great work.
Re: Bad Words and censoring
Posted on: 09/21/07 10:46am
By: 1000ideen
I think nobody replied because you forgot to mention in what language you`d like that comprehensive "bad words" list
And, does pronunciation count or just spelling?
To be honest I usually turn that filter off, because it produces more problems than solutions.
What about telling each user that he should feel responsible for what he says in public? You could give some positive examples on your site.
Re: Bad Words and censoring
Posted on: 09/21/07 07:39pm
By: tacomamama
Hi Kilroy,
I run a family-friendly geeklog and I've found the standard word censoring that came with installation to be more than I want (won't let me say "*censored*tails" for example).
What I do is require moderator approval for stories, registration for forum posts, and use the spamx plugin. I get comment spam here and there, usually recommending male enhancement drugs. This is so ubiquitous at this point that I don't think anyone is offended anymore. (Also, I don't allow HTML in comments and they always include links. They're not even readable.)
Personally I wouldn't want to go down the slippery slope of being responsible for a live chat room. If you're going to have one I think it's best to have a big disclaimer and expect people to monitor their own children.
Of course, if you start to get page views in the high hundreds of thousands per day you will attract more nefarious activity, but at that point I would think you could have advertising that would offset the cost of babysitting it.
Hope that helps,
Jennifer
tacomamama.com
Re: Bad Words and censoring
Posted on: 09/22/07 01:42pm
By: Laugh
For a chatting program you could try flash chat over at tufat.com
It's a great program that should integrate well with Geeklog. I'm pretty sure it has a censored word list but don't quote me on it. It costs $5