Talk:l33t Interview (censored)

From Homestar Runner Wiki

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
(reply)
Line 7: Line 7:
:::I third Rainer. I do not like coarse language at all, and one of the major reasons I'm a fan of HSR is because the language is so mild. Anyone who remembers me from the HRWiki forums will know that I used to HATE HSR, because the second thing I ever saw on it was [[trevor the vampire]], in which Strong Bad begins to type the F-word. This had me pretty convinced that HSR would be like so many other websites and contain gratuitous profanity, so I never visits the site again for months. With so many F-words and S-words on the internet, it's BEYOND difficult finding a good humor site which limits itself to "sucks" and "crap". So, yes, there should be some form of censorship in the interview. Either keep this page, or change the background color of the swears so that one needs to highlight them with the mouse to see them. [[User:mathgrant|mathgrant]]
:::I third Rainer. I do not like coarse language at all, and one of the major reasons I'm a fan of HSR is because the language is so mild. Anyone who remembers me from the HRWiki forums will know that I used to HATE HSR, because the second thing I ever saw on it was [[trevor the vampire]], in which Strong Bad begins to type the F-word. This had me pretty convinced that HSR would be like so many other websites and contain gratuitous profanity, so I never visits the site again for months. With so many F-words and S-words on the internet, it's BEYOND difficult finding a good humor site which limits itself to "sucks" and "crap". So, yes, there should be some form of censorship in the interview. Either keep this page, or change the background color of the swears so that one needs to highlight them with the mouse to see them. [[User:mathgrant|mathgrant]]
:::If you don't like the swears, it's your choice not to read the interview. Similarly, it should be TBC's choice to use swears or not without being censored by some other site. I don't believe in making censored versions of anything. A warning is sufficient to alert you that you might not like what you are going to read. <small><tt>[[User:Homestar Coder|<span style="color:#8B0000;">Aurora the Homestar Coder</span>]]</tt></small> 08:01, 2 Jun 2005 (UTC)
:::If you don't like the swears, it's your choice not to read the interview. Similarly, it should be TBC's choice to use swears or not without being censored by some other site. I don't believe in making censored versions of anything. A warning is sufficient to alert you that you might not like what you are going to read. <small><tt>[[User:Homestar Coder|<span style="color:#8B0000;">Aurora the Homestar Coder</span>]]</tt></small> 08:01, 2 Jun 2005 (UTC)
 +
::::I believe it is common courtesy to provide a censored version of an interview to our readers, especially on a family-friendly site like this. This page doesn't hurt anyone. {{User:Rainer/sig}} 06:48, 24 October 2005 (UTC)

Revision as of 06:48, 24 October 2005

Do we HONESTLY need this? I mean seriously, you guys, it's like, three swear words, balleet this crap. 67.160.39.151 22:49, 19 May 2005 (UTC)

Hmmm I do agree that it is a little unnecessary...however, I must say that some viewers of Homestar Runner might not like or particularly enjoy the swears, mild as they are (I personally am not one of these people). I would suggest keeping it for now, mainly because it doesn't hurt and could possibly save some offensive..but I dunno. -- Tony Stony 22:57, 19 May 2005 (UTC)
Yes, we do need this. If one wants to see a version of this interview without swear words, they can come here. RAINERtalk 03:57, 21 May 2005 (UTC)
I second Rainer. -- Joshua 12:56, 21 May 2005 (UTC)
I third Rainer. I do not like coarse language at all, and one of the major reasons I'm a fan of HSR is because the language is so mild. Anyone who remembers me from the HRWiki forums will know that I used to HATE HSR, because the second thing I ever saw on it was trevor the vampire, in which Strong Bad begins to type the F-word. This had me pretty convinced that HSR would be like so many other websites and contain gratuitous profanity, so I never visits the site again for months. With so many F-words and S-words on the internet, it's BEYOND difficult finding a good humor site which limits itself to "sucks" and "crap". So, yes, there should be some form of censorship in the interview. Either keep this page, or change the background color of the swears so that one needs to highlight them with the mouse to see them. mathgrant
If you don't like the swears, it's your choice not to read the interview. Similarly, it should be TBC's choice to use swears or not without being censored by some other site. I don't believe in making censored versions of anything. A warning is sufficient to alert you that you might not like what you are going to read. Aurora the Homestar Coder 08:01, 2 Jun 2005 (UTC)
I believe it is common courtesy to provide a censored version of an interview to our readers, especially on a family-friendly site like this. This page doesn't hurt anyone. «Rob» 06:48, 24 October 2005 (UTC)
Personal tools