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lucasmullens | 1 year ago

Honestly that was one of my first thoughts when I saw this, someone is going to draw one of those. People love trying to be offensive in something that barely allows communication. I remember seeing some MMORPG that had no chat where players would log in and just stand in the shape of a swastika.

Makes me wonder if it's reasonable to write an algorithm to detect that.

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shriracha|1 year ago

I built a grid-based music sequencer for the web a while ago that lets people see projects other people made in a side panel.

I very quickly realized I needed some manual content moderation because some people immediately started sharing patterns that looked like dicks and swastikas lol

jojobas|1 year ago

Paternalism at its finest.

DigiEggz|1 year ago

Which MMO was that in? I'm working on my own and now I have a new worry on my plate. Short of standard moderation, an algorithm to detect it could be interesting.

nottorp|1 year ago

You could search for the article about how the Lego mmo (or that's what i think it was) was shut down, then stop worrying about it. Unless you want to spend the rest of your natural life on detecting penises, swastikas and everything else. I mean, everything is offensive to someone.

JdeBP|1 year ago

Here's an extra part of the spec: Deliberately there is no correct WWW browser window width. So you'll also have to account for the swastika writers using a whole range of window widths.

* https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40801007