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How would one implement a swear word/inappropriate message filter in their project?

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  • silvloveS silvlove

    @tyller_
    Oh, you could use the Game Leaderboard as a flagging system.

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    @cattyplayzy I honestly think databases (with the source code hidden of course) would be 1000x easier and more convienient to do.

    @cattyplayzy said in How would one implement a swear word/inappropriate message filter in their project?:

    How would they get a source code?

    also with this, honestly some people need to write their own code. It’s good to take code from others, but when the source code is hidden for something, then you just have to accept that and try to recreate it using what you already know. Unless of course you like reverse engineer something to hack it

    #LLJW
    <span style="color:white;background-image:linear-gradient(to right, lightblue, navy)">My name is Jeff</span>

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