NickHead420 Posted February 23, 2012 Author Share Posted February 23, 2012 Who decides what fits your special 'offensive' category? The author? The staff? You? the government censor? If you spent as much energy reading as you did coming up with that beautiful little argument there, you would realize that neither you or I would have had to respond to this. something like "Do not show s*** that is offensive" and a new "mark offensive" button next to the "track file" button P.S. I'm offended by people that jump to conclusions. Can I block this guy too? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Korodic Posted February 23, 2012 Share Posted February 23, 2012 What if you like girls with wangs? JUST KIDDING. You wanna block the moderator? lmao. Bben is awesome. Never posts something that isn't logical. :thumbsup: He is right you know, not everyone ha the same idea as what is offensive and what is not. For instance, I curse like a sailor, and I'd call myself appropriate (it flavors my speech). But my mom would disagree... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Galacticat42 Posted February 23, 2012 Share Posted February 23, 2012 First and foremost I agree with the 'just move along' idea since that is, afterall, what I do. If I don't like something then I don't even look. Now I can see making a new tag and a new tag filtering system for those mods that have a name that suggests one thing but is rather misleading as the images and the actual content is something else entirely. Again if it's offensive I merely back up and move on to the next thread that looks interesting. I do know however, that most people don't think the same and as proof this thread was made :wallbash: BUT not all has to end in heated discussions and arguments about something so trivial. I suggest that if a new tag system were to be implemented, it would have to be at the mod uploading page and not some tab in the background that most don't even see. From here you can set your tags or even type in keywords that describes your mod in one (1) word. The user(s) can then go to their settings and set shun tags or type in shun keywords. If a mod has the tag, it won't show. If any part of the typed keyword for a mod matches the shun keyword, it won't be shown. Then of course at the bottom of the subforum you could have an automated message saying how many entries were blocked in accordance to your settings and have a link to the unfiltered version of the list. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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