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But if its to say something like "Oh crap, that stinks." I don't see a problem. In short: Do I like/use swears? No. Do I have anything against them? As long as they aren't excessive and deragatory against other users, I don't see a problem. Are there better words to use then swears? Of course, but I don't believe we have the right (on the IRC) to tell a user what they can/cannot type. Wouldn't that be invading their rights?}}
But if its to say something like "Oh crap, that stinks." I don't see a problem. In short: Do I like/use swears? No. Do I have anything against them? As long as they aren't excessive and deragatory against other users, I don't see a problem. Are there better words to use then swears? Of course, but I don't believe we have the right (on the IRC) to tell a user what they can/cannot type. Wouldn't that be invading their rights?}}
{{LapisScarab|time=04:14, January 23, 2010 (UTC)|text=Simply deleting the IRC is a simplistic, foolish move, but how is it invading personal rights to ask users to be considerate of other users? We have plenty of users that are rather young and even some users (myself included) that are in their mid-teens are offended by certain swear words. It's just simple edicate.}}
{{LapisScarab|time=04:14, January 23, 2010 (UTC)|text=Simply deleting the IRC is a simplistic, foolish move, but how is it invading personal rights to ask users to be considerate of other users? We have plenty of users that are rather young and even some users (myself included) that are in their mid-teens are offended by certain swear words. It's just simple edicate.}}{{HexedTalk|text=Sorry to but in, but a little note of reference: It's impossible for us to delete the IRC channel.}}
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