In Dutch we have the word "kunt" This is translated into English as can or could. Is it possible for you to not filter "kunt" in Dutch
I just have a feeling that if I allowed "kunt" in the chat filter, people would just abuse it and use it as a bypass for c*nt.In Dutch we have the word "kunt" This is translated into English as can or could. Is it possible for you to not filter "kunt" in Dutch
Wouldn't it be possible to allow this in specific common contexts so if preceded by I, we, you, they, she, he etc (in dutch only) it would be allowed. I don't think anyone would think to bypass it with that and it helps with speaking in dutch.I just have a feeling that if I allowed "kunt" in the chat filter, people would just abuse it and use it as a bypass for c*nt.
I understand, we Dutch people know how to read the **** hahaI just have a feeling that if I allowed "kunt" in the chat filter, people would just abuse it and use it as a bypass for c*nt.
I guess I could allow "kunt" if there's words following it like I, we, you, they, she, he, it. I'd need the Dutch translations for "could X" etc though.Wouldn't it be possible to allow this in specific common contexts so if preceded by I, we, you, they, she, he etc (in dutch only) it would be allowed. I don't think anyone would think to bypass it with that and it helps with speaking in dutch.
I agree, because I came across some words or miss spelled words that gets picked up through the chat filter. So implementing something that notifies you that the message was unseen by others. Thanks!Hey! Just a thought related to this subject,
I do not mind the filtered chat, I think it is pretty helpful. Although sometimes when the message is blocked the sender doesn't know and it can make the conversation a bit awkward from time to time. Do you think it is possible for the sender to have a "this message is blocked" notification so they know it did not go through? Thank you!
Sadly there are no plans to remove the shadow block. We feel like it's the best method for our chat filter. Since this method was introduced, the amount of times myself or another member of the admin team has needed to amend the filter had dropped significantly. Players tend to not try and bypass if they believe that their messages are being "sent". The chat filter doesn't tend to false block messages, but with any filter there will be some, if you think a message is being false blocked, please report it here. Hope that makes it clearer for you :D
Does the plugin not have an option to filter colour codes from the max character count? I think it would probably be easy to implement as I have included it in some plugins of my own, and colour is always good! :)This is blocked because the message is too long. I cannot fix that.
I'm not really sure. It's not currently blocked & if it means "poop" then I'm sure it's allowed.@Camezonda ''5ra'' word unblocks in Arabic the real mean of it poop why is it reportable?
Hey! Sorry but we're put a lot of thought into our chat filter and we believe that the best solution is to shadow block messages. It's the best solution to a chat filter, it's similar to the unknown Microsoft shadow mutes. This method reduces down the need to maintain our chat filter soooo much. If you're trying to swear on our network and we tell you that you're swear word was blocked, most people will try and find a way to bypass it, meaning we'd need to add a new block. If we allow people to think that they swore, then they have no reason to bypass. If you're worried about a message not getting send, that's an issue of a false block, which we can look into it needed. Hope you understand! :DHey! Just a thought related to this subject,
I do not mind the filtered chat, I think it is pretty helpful. Although sometimes when the message is blocked the sender doesn't know and it can make the conversation a bit awkward from time to time. Do you think it is possible for the sender to have a "this message is blocked" notification so they know it did not go through? Thank you!
Already fixed! :Dyess
At this time, the chat filter just looks at characters, and doesn't single out &'s. Sorry about that! :DDoes the plugin not have an option to filter colour codes from the max character count? I think it would probably be easy to implement as I have included it in some plugins of my own, and colour is always good! :)
Hey! I've seen some people want it to be a setting. But this type of protection cannot be toggled. We're a kid friendly server, which means no matter what, setting or not, we do not want inappropriate messages appearing in user chats. Having the chat filter toggled is not planned to be added. Sorry!wouldn't it be possible to just allow an option to turn chat filter on and off. i think thats a feature some could want and only people that have it off at the end see the msg in party chat.
Overall should be like you say, but the problem here is that some people use it as a insult with the main goal of offend anyone.Why is gay/lesbian a censored word. Its a sexuality and shouldnt be seen as offensive. Gay people cant even say theyr gay because people feel offended and cube supports the idea of it being something offensive by censoring the word.
People shouldnt be offended by it even if theyr say you are gay. Honestly very dissapointed that just because its seen as offensive to some cubecraft supports that and censors the word. Kinda homophobic if you ask me. If they show its not an insult and uncensor it so what that they use it to ''swear'' it shouldnt be seen as offensive and the idea that its censored now makes it more a swearword then it is. Its also very exclusive and rude that we cant tell people we are gay and have to use different words to discribe it due to some children abusing the word and trying to bully people with it. Only homophobes use the word and only homophobes are offended by it.Overall should be like you say, but the problem here is that some people use it as a insult with the main goal of offend anyone.
That's called "homophobic" insults since they're discriminating someone for their sex. Same thing happens with policy, religion...
It really depends of the context you use it on, but still thinking it's good as it's now.