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Nothing new for us Brits, unfortunately. The American linguistic standard has been defining what is permissible to say online for years now. Now that the world is more global and online than ever, it's slowly impacting the spoken word on the ground, too. Although I suppose it works both ways. I could slip in words that are naughty in England but mean nothing to Americans.
Post edited February 06, 2025 by SultanOfSuave
I have noticed no issues when I post an average or good review. However, reviews tend to mysteriously disappear or not save properly when I post an unsatisfied review.
Looks like there's a similar problem with the Dreamlist stories. I shared my experiences in a polite and helpful manner only to see it removed after refreshing the page later without explanation or reason. Thanks for nothing, GoG. Think I'm done contributing anything at all to this site.
Post edited February 12, 2025 by neclink28
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u2jedi: Or they could just not ban words. Only communists do that.
Do you be finding somethink wronk with ze forumz comrade? Please be speaking into this confess-a-bear and we helping you.
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neclink28: Self-censorship is reaching ridiculous levels.
I don't know what you mean. Besides the problems with ***** at ***** times, I see ****** ***** at the gog. Some might say *** is ***** but I don't buy it and neither should you. Have a **** and *** day!
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Iohannis42: However, reviews tend to mysteriously disappear or not save properly when I post an unsatisfied review.
Maybe gog deleted it during one of their removals of "review b0mbing".
Post edited February 12, 2025 by FarklesDoggo