Okay, check this out.

I call out a person using the slur 'mong', and it's me that gets a warning for explaining the origins and why it's bad, not the person using it as a slur... 🙄

@66ALW99
Eeyup, that's how it works there now. I dropped the site when I got a warning for calling out something as having antisemitic roots, but not the person making the antisemitic comment.

@ArcturusSaDiablo @66ALW99
It’s all AI. The algorithm flagged the spelled-out version. It can’t read the explanation.

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@EileenKCarpenter @ArcturusSaDiablo If it can't flag the slur 'mong', the I part off AI isn't really applicable.

Besides, it's not really AI, probably not even machine learning, all it should take is a table of known slurs, of which 'mong' is a pretty common one.

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