Board Thread:Internal management/@comment-30016713-20160817215054/@comment-24531239-20160818214400

IG Gaming + Maramok= Awesome wrote: Foxtail Firepaw Flames wrote: Look: I hate people who use the "KID-FRIENDLY" argument.

Th ething is, the world has changed, and 2nd graders have called eachother worse things, and what does putting someone on the internet even help if you're looking for kid'friendly things. Even if I'm sayign Crap, Hell, ect., there;s almost no harm in that.

It's not like we're dropping F-Bombs, inviting terrorists, or ISIS.

No, we're just using low-key swears. It's nothing to gawk over, and it's not a biggy to modern day children. And what are the chances of children looking on the forums? This wiki is for looking at PvZ Stuff and if they see our low-key swears, that's their fault because the point of non-signed in users is to have the right information about certain things in the PvZ Franchsie like how the Hero Meter works or upcoming content or other stuff.

Not the forums.

I can understand why dropping F Bombs is bad by with hell and crap REALLY worth censoring? PvZ only follows the kid-friendly thing because they're games meant to be sold to (dependign on rating) anyone.

And like I said, if you want a clean child, the last place you'd put them is on the internet, even for educative purposes. Are 2nd graders SUPPOSED to say those things? Why can't you guys find a different way of saying things? There really are cases where it's offensive. It really wouldnt matter if you used the swear or not for an insult, or in this case "Cases where its offensive". If you use a scentence in any context to offend someone, Its offensive in general. The swear doesn't matter. Its the context in a scentence that counts, And frankly, Incase you havent noticed, People get banned if they do it and it gets moderated, And again. May I reiterate what foxtail said?

Foxtail Firepaw Flames wrote:

And like I said, if you want a clean child, the last place you'd put them is on the internet, even for educative purposes.