We have already established that this is a language site, and even offensive words are part of language. As such, these may be discussed on the site from time to time, in which case they might appear uncensored (at the writer's discretion). I think this is appropriate.
On the other end of the ...
I don't have the text anymore (caching) so I can't quote it, but I know that the commentary already had some discussion from site-mods saying that it was acceptable, and quoting meta questions here.
So why was
http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/9293/what-is-the-difference-between-tits-...
> Seeing how this has collected two offensive flags within 50 minutes of being posted, I would like to remind everybody that this is a totally valid question for this site. (See meta question one, meta question two.) I do understand your frustration if you're browsing from a workplace where tits are not tolerated, but please take that up with the workplace and not with Sergey.
@Zypher - Okay, fair enough. Well, there's an achievement called "Reminisce" (Awarded for downloading the game.)
Got this on my profile's envelope: Sam 403210 commented on BRAVO FOR BEING CONSICE & TO THE POINT Please forgive us who need so many unnessary words, making this comment area dirty and off topicy!
Can we please not post OneBox links or photos that people might find offensive? Forget wether it it's right or wrong. I'm not here to pass judgement on people's morals. Please do me a favor and be sensitive.
To emphasize, @Moshe and @RebeccaChernoff, I am not upset at all, I'm very calm and didn't mean to upset anyone with my comments. My tone (which cannot be conveyed through text alone) was not angry, upset or demeaning.
I'm also told I routinely sound like I'm talking down to people, which I don't intend, except like maybe one in a thousand or two thousand posts, but I tend to make it obvious then that I'm talking down
@balpha, I notice that the list of starred items grows and shrinks to fir the available real estate it has. So bigger windows show more stars and hiding the rooms shows more stars. This is amazing and impressive and gives me a great idea...
@MarcGravell If I use jQuery to .remove()<li> elements from #starred-posts that contain, oh I don't know, "Oy" for example, will new starred posts appear automatically to replace them?