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* Popjustice, a music forum, censored the word "bitch", replacing it with a long condemnation of the term. This made it pretty difficult to discuss songs like Sexy Bitch or any lyrics using the word. The filter was removed pretty sharpish due a deluge of complaints, although still remains for the word "chav", and also turns ROFL into "I am a gaping bumhole". The forum owner is strict about using proper English, to say the least.
* "[http://twitter.com/matthewcock/status/89431901651222528 Google+ doesn't like my surname. Profile is suspended pending review. Had this problem with FB. But I'm stubborn and won't change my name.]"—Matthew Cock
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130826104414/http://www.ms-news.net/f3603/mov-from-cr3-priviledged-2058056.html Here's] an example from ms-news.net with a post from an aspiring ***embly programmer who can't find any do***entation. {{spoiler|assembly and documentation}}.
** And [https://web.archive.org/web/20130826110527/http://www.ms-news.net/f3291/setcolumnwidth-fails-in-virtual-clistctrl-only-in-comctl32-dll-v6-2758877.html another], from someone having a problem with Se***emCount() (SetItemCount).
* [[The Comics Curmudgeon]] once had a problem with the comment system spam filter catching posts containing "MILF" when ''Gil Thorp'', a comic regularly discussed on the site, takes place in a town called "Milford".
* ''[[Grand Theft Auto Vice City]]'' had a little scooter called the "Faggio", made "***gio" on the [[GameFAQs]] boards. Appropriate given it's an Italian feminine word for "beech" but still.