Isn't The Censorship Of The Name Of That Site Counter-Productive?

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#1 anonymous113
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I Am Trying To Understand The Logic Behind This. If Anything, It Actually Promotes That Site And It's Boards By Making People Curious About It. There Are Several Forums Out There Where You Can Say The Name Of The Site Without Anything Bad Happening To The Forum It's Being Named On. And It's Only Having A Negative Consequence Upon This Site By Making People Curious About It. Discuss.
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#3 cybrcatter
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..and yet, you can say /b/.
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#4 McJugga
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I don't know, but you have a strange system for capitalizing letters.
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#5 deactivated-5e7f221e304c9
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Yes. Honestly the rule is completely idiotic. Seriously, I've been suspended for using a "that site" screenshot. There was one in the OP that didn't get moderated.
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#7 cd_rom
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Interesting. I've never met anyone that thought every word was a proper noun. I think the censorship may be a bit extreme, but I'm not going to cry about it.