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This will be a place for site proposals and discussion before implementation on the site.
Every proposal will also be mirrored into a pinned post on the hexbear community.
Any other ideas for helping to integrate the two spaces are welcome to be commented here or messaged to me directly.
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I don’t think that is true unless I’m missing some context. It’s a widely used suffix in English.
I assume you’re referring to
cw slur
schizoidI think a one-off ban of that term is sufficient…
The third definition on that page describes its use as a derogative. I'm fairly sure it originates from
CW:ableism
m*****loid, an archaic ableist term.I see, well I would support banning terms like that, when the implication is basically “lesser human”. Just not trying to get banned when talking about asteroids and hemorrhoids lol
That's my concern as well. There are many modern scientific, engineering, and technical terms that use older slurs in whole or in part, yet in their modern context are not at all slurs.
I'm wondering if there could be some sort of "soft" word filter. Instead of instantly replacing certain words, perhaps there could be an "auto-report" to mods about certain words. They could then make their own decision on whether the word was appropriate in the context of the discussion on which it was used.
It's not like it's absolute, a word doesn't have to be automatically filtered for it not to be allowed here. "Bitch" isn't filtered, but comments using it in a misogynistic way are still removed. It's pretty easy to determine whether a comment has an ableist insult or the word "asteroid" in it.