Hi, I posted something in the Quebec community on Lemmy.ca recently and one of the replies had someone write in French with the word r.e.t.a.r.d. being deleted from their comment.

That word means “late” in French and is not a derogatory word.

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    9 days ago

    C’est ajusté, désolé!

    The default filter was turned off, but after adding a couple of words to filter out I didn’t think about that language collision.

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    The Lemmy software has a built-in word filter that I believe can be disabled by an instance’s admins. Said word filter doesn’t really account for languages other than English and I know that the developers did receive some criticism for that.

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    9 days ago

    I wonder what happens if you say see ya later, or talk about a certain convenience store chain, using the French words.

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      Hahahahaha! An American I knew that lived in Quebec for a while called them “Coochie Tard”. And also “Pharmapricks” was a good one that I kept.

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      I’m not accusing anyone of anything here. This could be a built-in feature of Lemmy or something.

      I can’t blame anyone for trying to reduce hate speech and discrimination online. I don’t think blocking words is the right way to do it, but then again, this is all community and volunteer based. The admins can’t spend their whole day reviewing reported comments and posts either.

      If only people were a little bit more respectful and tolerant.

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      Doesn’t that remove their 231 protection?