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Mambo Garrix

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Often, when I try to communicate in my own language, which is dutch, I get this warning/error while I don't even use a bad word or what so ever. Is it an idea to let the user know which word they arent allow to say when you get that error/warning? I mean.. sometimes I have to ''scroll'' through every word of the sentence I wrote to see which word isn't allowed, which really sucks.

I hope you understand my idea.

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We do understand your concerns, however the fact that you are not able to say something in your language is that it contains a bad word in the English language, and it would take days for our developers to look through Spanish, Dutch and the other common languages on CubecraftGames and look if it contains a bad word in English and adding it to the whitelist. It is just a really big hassle if we do, and it would be great if you can adapt to it and / or tell us the words that are concerning you, and we could add them to the whitelist :)
 

Mambo Garrix

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I will try to collect those words / sentences which arent allowed.

By the way, have you ever thought of a filter instead of not allowing the sentence to be written? Something similar to what Habbo for example had/has.
 

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Sorry guys. I know it's inconvenient, but it's necessary. For instance, I can't say "Put a block on top of that chest" because of the Spanish swear word "puta." Unfortunately, our multilingual communities make this necessary to keep our chat relatively clean. It's a slight inconvenience, but it's not like you can't just choose a different word. I can just say "Place a block on top of that chest" instead, for example. But yes, it might be wise for it to say "Please don't say "puta" or "op" or whatever it is that's troubling.
 
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Sorry guys. I know it's inconvenient, but it's necessary. For instance, I can't say "Put a block on top of that chest" because of the Spanish swear word "puta." Unfortunately, our multilingual communities make this necessary to keep our chat relatively clean. It's a slight inconvenience, but it's not like you can't just choose a different word. I can just say "Place a block on top of that chest" instead, for example. But yes, it might be wise for it to say "Please don't say "puta" or "op" or whatever it is that's troubling.

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Mambo Garrix

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Sorry guys. I know it's inconvenient, but it's necessary. For instance, I can't say "Put a block on top of that chest" because of the Spanish swear word "puta." Unfortunately, our multilingual communities make this necessary to keep our chat relatively clean. It's a slight inconvenience, but it's not like you can't just choose a different word. I can just say "Place a block on top of that chest" instead, for example. But yes, it might be wise for it to say "Please don't say "puta" or "op" or whatever it is that's troubling.

Indeed, this would be a great addition.

Or what I said on earlier, about a word filter.
 
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