Interesting conversation. Seeing that it is easily disabled and clearly indicated when words are being blocked, it seems like a safe corporate decision to have it on by default. Although, it is an intriguing/revealing decision that was initially raised, what qualifies as offensive if the filter is turned on. Which then of course then raises the question was the filter written internally by Nisus/Okito or is it pulled from the internet? And with that I'll lower my head as I see a shit storm comin'.

Brian Brown-Cashdollar

On Feb 27, 2004, at 11:22 PM, Eric Bobinsky wrote:

I wasn't aware of this issue, since I never disabled the filter =...

Sorry, I meant to say ENABLED.---------------------------------------------------
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