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Re: IH Dan (Retired) post# 159391

Friday, 04/13/2012 1:27:43 PM

Friday, April 13, 2012 1:27:43 PM

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I have seen the iHub definition of vulgarity and I find it vague...

"profanity of any kind is unacceptable"
According to Wiki: "Shit" is an English word that is usually considered vulgar and profane in Modern English.

Researching the definition of PG-13:
If a film uses "one of the harsher sexually derived words" (such as f**K) one to four times, it is routine today for the film to receive a PG-13 rating, provided that the word is used as an expletive and not with a sexual meaning (yet there are exceptions).

Well, clearly the movie definition of PG-13 allows far more profanity than iHub.

To me, I find absolutely no reason why an adult can't be expected to find a more descript adjective than "shit" as the best choice to describe a stock.

Simple question: Is "shit" and its derivatives permitted in iHub posts? Yes or No please... :)


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