I Met Her In A Club Down In Old Soho

Linden Lab’s word filter is currently purging “Lola” from The Second Life Marketplace. Don’t panic, “Lola’s” are fine! The issue was reported by Tamarsk on the official Second Life forums and the number of items listed are dropping rapidly. When I started this post 72,685 items were appearing for the search term, now it’s, 71,958. The issue appears to be related to including “Lola” in the feature part of a Marketplace listing rather than in the general description.

Quite why this is happening now remains a mystery but it does highlight yet again the problem of automatic word filters. I’ve pointed out the flaws with Linden Lab’s word filters before, particularly with their forums and Dick Van Dyke. At that time Dick Van Dyke came out as **bleep** Van **bleep**. For a while afterwards Dick Van Dyke was welcome on the message boards, but these days he’s only half welcome as the result is Dick Van **bleep**.

I suppose this saves us from dodgy cockney accents and dancing chimney sweeps. Heaven forbid that someone would want to to talk about the little boy who put his finger in a dyke. I suppose we should all change our spelling to dike.

I despair at issues such as this, well meaning but still largely with The Scunthorpe problem due to automation. These sort of issues aren’t new to Second Life, if we go back to May 2007 we see this exchange at Robin Linden’s office hour over banning the words Loli and Lolita :

Ryozu Kojima: “Gothic Lolita is a fashion style that has nothing to do with Ageplay and it has now been literally swept off the face of search.

Robin Linden: “Could you please just give it a different name then?

Well that would have been a workaround. Words in and of themselves are generally not inherently evil, unless the word is evil of course.

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The Dick Van Dyke No Show – Part 2

There’s a great episode of Family guy called PTV, basically Peter sets up his own television station after the FCC censor all sorts of things after someone has a wardrobe malfunction at the Emmy awards, Peter is aghast at the censorship, which includes Dick Van Dyke having Dick and Dyke blanked out. So where Family Guy treads, it seems Linden Lab follow.

The above may sound familiar to older readers, it’s from this post of mine from March 2011. Eventually the issue was fixed, however it’s back, well partially back, if you type Dick Van Dyke on the Second Life forums, you now get Dick Van **bleep**. Now you might feel that only having part of Dick Van Dyke shows there’s a small chink in armour of the Second Life forum word filter, alas a small chink in the armour would actually be a small **bleep** in the armour, as Perrie Juran discovered when he typed the following:

Going back to Andrew’s explanation, what it amounts to was that there was a tiny chink in the Viewer that has now opened up into a big gaping hole. The Server is doing it’s job correctly, the Viewer is asleep at the wheel.

An innocuous looking statement discussing the issue of prims not appearing in the viewer. However what now appears on the forum is:

Going back to Andrew’s explanation, what it amounts to was that there was a tiny **bleep** (eta: I don’t believe that c.h.i.n.k. got bleeped!) in the Viewer that has now opened up into a big gaping hole. The Server is doing it’s job correctly, the Viewer is asleep at the wheel.

We’re back knee deep in the silliness of word filters and the silliness exemplified in the Family Guy episode. The worst thing about word filters like this is that they highlight the negative context some words can be used in, whereas if they left them alone, nobody would bat an eyelid.

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