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Editor - More silly censorship
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Following my recent post here regarding your censor filter altering Arse to read Elbow,
there is another example this morning of a crossword clue being 'amended' thereby making the clue insoluble!
The clue from the Independent contained the anagram indicator Ba$*** ( i've put it like this because it would probably be changed). Your 'censor' altered this to read 'Little Bustard' thereby making the clue gibberish!
If a clue is printed in a National newspaper why does your filtering system change it to something nonsensical. I can understand censorship in Chatterbank for instance but in
Crosswords! Is it not possible to exempt Q&P in some way and if any 'bad words' do appear from a rogue poster then they will be reported by the Q&P regulars & removed?
To a serious crossword solver the precise wording of a clue is all important.
there is another example this morning of a crossword clue being 'amended' thereby making the clue insoluble!
The clue from the Independent contained the anagram indicator Ba$*** ( i've put it like this because it would probably be changed). Your 'censor' altered this to read 'Little Bustard' thereby making the clue gibberish!
If a clue is printed in a National newspaper why does your filtering system change it to something nonsensical. I can understand censorship in Chatterbank for instance but in
Crosswords! Is it not possible to exempt Q&P in some way and if any 'bad words' do appear from a rogue poster then they will be reported by the Q&P regulars & removed?
To a serious crossword solver the precise wording of a clue is all important.
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