Thread:DevonAndersen/@comment-5621466-20130619235738/@comment-2208586-20130626163050

.. *facepalm*

1) I never allowed anything. Even if I DID, I would make a blog post or some other reference where you can read it and don't have to rely on spoken word (especially due to the big possibility of that being unaccurate)

2) Due to the simple fact that a user reminded me that the word can also mean cat. It doesn't always have to be dirty, y'know.

3) It was never uncensored. If you haven't noticed yet (and even if not I have talked about it like 1000 times), the censoring system is by no means flawless. The reason "a*s" didn't get uncensored is simple: Because it's only censored if there is a space afterwards. Why? Because otherwise words like assassin or assessment or assignment would get censored as well - and that would ruin the whole purpose.

Also, straight from the chat policies (http://icarly.wikia.com/wiki/ICarly_Wiki_Chat_policy):

"When you use the chat, you agree not to:

[...]

Use explicit language (the censoring does not make it allowed) in ANY WAY. After the first time of cussing a warning is going to get given, after the second time a kickban."

in any way also means in any way. Swearing isn't allowed on  children's wiki like this, it had never been, and claiming I suddenly changed the rules without any evidence to prove it is completely uncalled for. If any swearing word was forgotten in the censoring system, it's obvious the rule still applies. I remember more than a year ago Mak and I sat down together with a selective number of trustworthy users and searched for all words possible - it was a lot of work, but as we are just human, it's quite likely, actually, pretty surely, that we would have forgotten some words. Just because of this I don't see a reason for anyone trying to bypass this (and no one has ever tried before).