The Scunthorpe problem is the blocking of e-mails, forum posts or search results by a spam filter or search engine because their text contains a string of letters that are shared with an obscene word. While computers can easily identify strings of text within a document, broad blocking rules may result in false positives, causing innocent phrases to be blocked.
== Origin and history ==
The problem was named after an incident in 1996 in which AOL's profanity filter prevented residents of the town of Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England, from creating accounts with AOL, because the town's name contains...
If you are being actively offensive, you're a dick. If you're being passively offensive by having a different point of view to someone else, that's fine imo.
imgur.com/3iRVIiX Anyone have an idea how I could prevent this from happening? Jquery menu.. When I click on one of the menu items, it collapse properly like the right example
@DavidDV When a teacher keeps writing so hard tests, that everyone fails, who is wrong? The idiot class, where none can count to 10 or the teacher? It's not that simple that it have to be the new mod's fault.
@DavidDV well yes, and that's what I'm worried about too. "I'm offended" is an exceptionally poor litmus test to use for conversation. It's at the stage now where college students are complaining they shouldn't have to learn about significant themes in literature because they're too troubling to their fragile little minds
i'm very bitter at lounge, because i went in there and asked a question very polite once, a few months ago, and all i got was a wall of cusswords in return, unprovoked
@Sippy [Nerd Complex](http://nerd-complex.urbanup.com/7426192) Similar to the Napoleon complex. A nerd complex is defined as the less attractive the nerd is to the opposite sex, the higher opinion the nerd holds of itself as to their capabilities in nerd culture (programming, compiling, quoting star wars, being good at video games, understanding science and technology).
The uglier or fatter the nerd, the more intelligent they insist they must be, in or(snip)