Following a PM conversation with a member and discussions in the Guides section last night. Would it be possible to add the term "spazz" and all it's variations to the below section of the site rules and guidelines?
I appreciate to some it may have a different meaning and doesn't seem harsh, however to others, it has different connotations. In the UK, it is often used as a derogatory term to imply someone has learning disabilities and has the potential to cause offence: Urban Dictionary: spazz
To many, it's comparable with the use of the word r_etarded and can cause serious offence.
Thanks
Terms to NOT use: There are a few terms I ask you don't use. I'm going to have to space through them here for the purpose of this post, but otherwise they will be filtered. Do not go around them.
One being "g_ay". Don't call something g_ay. Does it bother me? No, I do the same thing, too, in private. I know it's not meant derogatory to that particular lifestyle when *I* use it (again, in private). It's just habit. Does it bother my g_ay brother, who also uses the the term in the same manner? No. But it does bother a lot of people and I'll tell ya, I've worked at a lot of forums out there and there's nothing that gives me a harder time than whether or not it's okay to call something g_ay. So this one's getting nipped in the bud. Keep that, "f_ag", and even "r_etarded" outa your posts. As well as obviously offensive things that serve no other real purpose, like "c#nt" - and racial slurs. Also, F_uck has complained about enough to be added to this list.
I appreciate to some it may have a different meaning and doesn't seem harsh, however to others, it has different connotations. In the UK, it is often used as a derogatory term to imply someone has learning disabilities and has the potential to cause offence: Urban Dictionary: spazz
To many, it's comparable with the use of the word r_etarded and can cause serious offence.
Thanks



