Sentences with phrase «offensive language wording»

The offensive language wording doesn't allow Microsoft to monitor everyone's services, but if a user is reported doing something against the rules, Microsoft can review user content after the fact.

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For Simon, there is no word more offensive in the English language than them.
was something which was offensive to other peoples and cultures, (for example the same word is used with reference to some foods being «offensive» to other cultures, (as hagas might be to Americans), or for example the Egyptians didn't eat, with non-Egyptians, as that was «offensive», or in today's language, «bad manners».
It held that the words used by Carlin were offensive «for the same reasons that obscenity offends,» noting the FCC's finding that ««[o] bnoxious, gutter language describing [sexual and excretory bodily functions] has the effect of debasing and brutalizing human beings.»
Fletcher justifies his tactics by going on the offensive, calmly explaining there are no two words in the English language more harmful than «Good Job.»
There is such a difference in localization within the Spanish language itself that although I lived in Spain, I'm careful to avoid certain words and idioms that may be actually offensive in another native Spanish speaking environment.
Then I remember that I'm very cynical and that so many people become complete (for lack of a better word) assholes when connected to a virtual world and I see no end to advertisements presented as legitimate entertainment, offensive hardcore porn plastered all over virtual apartments, players who log off when about to lose a game (casual game or actual big budget title), some players insulting others with crude and racist language, other players attempting to seduce the younger avatars, and the eventual «hack» that allows players to create anatomically correct naked avatars for the sake of harassing others.
Before you start writing up the job description, remember to be sensitive in the language you use; that means avoiding any wording that might be discriminatory or offensive.
This case presents unique issues regarding an employer's liability under Title VII for cultural assumptions about a word that is considered by many to be the most offensive in the English language.
However, if you are okay with that rude language, you can turn off this option to unblock offensive words.
Verbal bullying is the repeated negative use of speech, sign language, or verbal gestures to intentionally hurt others e.g. using hurtful words, discriminatory or offensive language, swear words.
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