Is automatic editing really necessary?
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 03:00
I've just had the system automatically add a single letter to my last post. Why? The meaning of the post has not changed one iota, but now I can't recognise all the words used as my own--I don't speak like that and I don't type like that.
Planet Catfish regulars are just about the most polite and informed people I have had the pleasure of meeting on the internet. I've seen heated debates here that approach fist fights and run the risk of descending into slanging matches, but I've never seen downright, unabashed rudeness, nor have I seen any trolls.
Do we really need to be censored by a computer program? Will all hell break loose if the offending "e" appeared in in the word "pleco", or "ichli" in "cichlid"?
In my case, I can't remember whether I typed "s h i t" or whether I typed "p o o". Either way, I most certainly have never, ever, in my whole life, used the word "poop". So why does a computer program choose that word for me now? How is that any more or less offensive? (I personally, am highly offended by people who feel they have to pussy-foot around the perfectly good four-letter, anglo-saxon words like ****, ****, ****, ****--anything else is just bo***cks...).
Anyway no big deal in this instance, but it does feel like the thin end of the wedge. Is this really the best way to ensure nobody is offended by anything?
I understand the need for some moderation (and the mods here are about the most active and useful I've seen on any forums), but is it really necessary to auto-edit common and non-offensive word as the posts are uploaded?
Sorry if this seems like a rant, but I'm genuinely upset--I'm on the lash after a hard day's night sub-editing a newspaper and I firmly believe that words are important. The words member type on these forums are the words they choose to express themselves. It's pretty insulting to be"corrected" by a computer.
Any thoughts?
Planet Catfish regulars are just about the most polite and informed people I have had the pleasure of meeting on the internet. I've seen heated debates here that approach fist fights and run the risk of descending into slanging matches, but I've never seen downright, unabashed rudeness, nor have I seen any trolls.
Do we really need to be censored by a computer program? Will all hell break loose if the offending "e" appeared in in the word "pleco", or "ichli" in "cichlid"?
In my case, I can't remember whether I typed "s h i t" or whether I typed "p o o". Either way, I most certainly have never, ever, in my whole life, used the word "poop". So why does a computer program choose that word for me now? How is that any more or less offensive? (I personally, am highly offended by people who feel they have to pussy-foot around the perfectly good four-letter, anglo-saxon words like ****, ****, ****, ****--anything else is just bo***cks...).
Anyway no big deal in this instance, but it does feel like the thin end of the wedge. Is this really the best way to ensure nobody is offended by anything?
I understand the need for some moderation (and the mods here are about the most active and useful I've seen on any forums), but is it really necessary to auto-edit common and non-offensive word as the posts are uploaded?
Sorry if this seems like a rant, but I'm genuinely upset--I'm on the lash after a hard day's night sub-editing a newspaper and I firmly believe that words are important. The words member type on these forums are the words they choose to express themselves. It's pretty insulting to be"corrected" by a computer.
Any thoughts?