• cadekat@pawb.social
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    4 months ago

    Why do people censor fuck or other profanity on the internet? I don’t get it, and until now, I’ve been too afraid to ask.

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      4 months ago

      Murica. Dunno if any other country does censor such trivialities too. And to the deeper why: religious hipocrisy i guess.

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        Afaik tiktok also heavily censors topics that are considered bad publicity or whatever. In fact, considering that this self-censor trend (edit: this type of self censor trend that utilizes cutting out vowels instead of using euphemisms or not using the words at all) is much much younger than YouTube or Instagram (at least I noticed it only a few months, maybe one or two years ago) I’d say the American companies weren’t even the driving force behind it.

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          Youtube has forced it onto their creators for a while. Censor swears or risk upsetting the almighty algorithm and getting demonetized, because apparently american companies don’t like being associated with swearing.

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            Yeah, but the YouTube culture used to not use swearwords/unwanted words as a result of this. I have recently seen a few videos, where they said prn and sx, including cutting the vowels from the audio. This change in how to deal with the restrictions imposed by the platform is what I don’t understand.

            Edit: I have edited my comment above to be more precise.

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      Lemmy is bizarrely fond of useless censorship, and I think it’s because .ml has a bunch of filters. Which is hilarious. Yes folks, we expect to reach a stateless society with no firm hierarchy, and all boundaries decided by the people. The admin has decided you may not say fuck.

    • 6mementomorib@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      because it actually adds comedic value to some, like me. it’s somehow funnier if you sloppily censor fuck? i can’t explain it but yesh, if you don’t think of it like that it’ll be pretty cringe

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        Except no one sees the censored thing and doesn’t think the word itself. If anything the censor is bringing extra attention to it. It’s dumb. If the person posting is scared of the word, they should leave it out. If they’re worried other people might fear it then either they should leave it out or not bother censoring because they see it anyway.

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        Fuck the fucking fuckers. Swearing as much a part of human communication as cadence is.

        Puritans can fuck themselves with a pineapple. It’s as ridiculous as finding full stops offensive and insisting the rest of the world bow to them by using double commas or something.

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      It’s like drinking with brown paper bag censoring. Everybody knows what’s going on and it’s pointless. So f*ck it. ;)

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    You CAN in fact more or less do this for real: photographing a mirror from a straight on perspective without the camera visible.

    https://youtu.be/ZlaeWRMYwGg?feature=shared

    Basically, you need a special tilt-shift lens that distorts perspective to where it looks ‘straight on’ while the camera is actually off to the side or down below. If you do it correctly, the viewer won’t even notice anything’s missing.

    These lenses are primarily used for architecture photography to prevent ‘leaning buildings’. They can also create really cool miniature effects. It’s quite a useful bit of gear, but also rather expensive because it’s such a niche lens.

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      If someone is like me and goes: “Want!”: That Lens in the video costs a cool ~1000 Bucks.

      Which doesn’t mean I don’t want it anymore… Just that it’s on the list for when I swim in money for some reason :D

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    The reflection doesn’t match what’s in front of the mirror, so they probably just edited in a different picture