Kookamoor
New Member
Earlier today I posted a message on a photography forum to which I belong. After I pushed the 'post' button, however, it told me that there was inappropriate language in the message text and could not be posted. I scanned the message looking for my spelling error that must have been a freudian slip, but to no avail. Then I realised that it must be picking up the word 'crap' which I had used. I replaced it with 'bad' and the message posted.
Now in my world, the word 'crap' is perfectly acceptable. Granted, it's not particularly eloquent to use, but it perfectly described what I was talking about, which was the inadequate performance of a piece of equipment for the price that was paid. It wasn't just bad, it was crap.
I don't want this to be an expletive laden thread, I'm just interested in different interpretations of what is inappropriate language.
Now in my world, the word 'crap' is perfectly acceptable. Granted, it's not particularly eloquent to use, but it perfectly described what I was talking about, which was the inadequate performance of a piece of equipment for the price that was paid. It wasn't just bad, it was crap.
I don't want this to be an expletive laden thread, I'm just interested in different interpretations of what is inappropriate language.