Sunday, April 15, 2007

Offensive language -- where to draw the line

--SF Chronicle
10 results of 1190000, Sunday, April 15, 2007, 12:40:48 pm EDT


I?m
not a
big fan of

offensive language ?
not in
the

sense of ?make
it ...



That?s definitely
a case of

deciding where to
draw the
line

Striderweb It?s all
about where
you

draw
the line
... I?m not

a big fan
of


offensive
language ?
not in the

sense
of ?make
it illegal?, certainly;

"Somewhere
we must
draw the line

in what is
tolerable in
mainstream

media," ...
we
find

this characterization of
these young
black

Protest Over Art
Forces Police
to

Draw the Line
... the
group

demands that the

city

of Baldwin Park
?voluntarily remove
these

...
leads the
way in fighting

against
this offensive
language, said Corley.

...

Knowing where to

draw
that line
has come up

in readers' letters
in the
past

Where do we
draw the
line

with
International Etiquette?
I communicate with

business

people on a

daily
basis from
Europe, Canada, Australia,

I
believe it's
time to draw

the line on
media corruption.
...

It
made certain
that

any
offensive material
was edited out--otherwise,

This
Badger Herald
has crossed the

line. The cartoon
?Better Left
Unsaid:

A ...
Offensive
language,

personal
attacks, or
irrelevant comments may

the
network bans
certain things such

as "Offensive language".
... i
personally

think
its just
up

to
the opers
to draw the

line
between swearing
and verbal ...

Phrases in the
3rd line
of

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ad cannot
continue into the

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No
Inappropriate

Language. Your ad
cannot contain
offensive


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