Words of no necessity
I’m knee-deep in NaNoWriMo. Presently at 12,000 words. I’ll have to edit out the words of no necessity later, when I’m not half comatose from trying to have a life at the same time.
On the Words of no necessity Topic:
I love hearing from people, and encourage you to continue replying.
If you see that something is missing from your comment, there are times that I want to post what was said but don’t want a word or 2 in it.
I go to the comment section to edit a reply when it contains one of these words it their entirety:
f* (edited out entirely)
s* (according to the context)
Anatomy:
p*
c*
http (a website as a link to someone else’s blog that I haven’t asked for)
Never thought of adding curse words to comment filtering–probably cause I havn/t seen any yet. A good idea however,
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Early on there were comments using curse words like salt on popcorn. There’s no need for every other word to be f/s/d/ etc. It’s like, you know, like, even more, like, irritating than, like, you know… 🙂
When I first started writing on wordpress, there were times when people would add their website address in a reply and it was for a business.
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