User blog comment:Stpehen/Reminder:Any Cursing, Even Censored Equals a Strike/@comment-4993782-20120114232707

Here is a revised swearing rule:


 * Absolutely no swearing, cursing or hinting inappropriate language (ex. girl dog). This includes using asterisks (ex. ****), periods (in some cases; ex. ....), underscores (ex. ____), or any further repetition of punctuational, or technical marks that can be written with the use of a computer. Foreign punctuation is also included in this. The only words and symbols that are exceptions to this rule are as follows: "hell", "wench", "bastard", and "damn", as well as "...", for use of pauses in writing. This rule is crucial to be kept in service for the well being of the wiki's younger viewers. Cussing can result in disciplinary actions such as a strike, warning, and/or ban. The decisions of a disciplinary action will be depending upon the severity of the language, and the amount of language used. If a user has been previously blocked for using obscene language, they shall not expect a shorter block than last, but a longer one.

Here is another rule I'd like to submit for review (in response to Lord Marshal Samuel Redbeard's comment):


 * Any use of punctuational or technical marks that can be created with the use of a computer, in a repetitive manner in text (unless it is explained in the bottom or the top of the page on why there are repetitive marks) shall be considered censored swearing, which is punishable by rule #2, which concerns swearing.

I had another rule in store, but I forgot it as I was typing the last one. :( I'll post it when it comes back to me.