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Profanity Filtering and Database: Control User-Generated Content


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Posted:  31 Mar 2008
Published:  31 Mar 2008
Format:  PDF
Length:  4  Page(s)
Type:  Product Literature
Language:  English

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ABSTRACT:

Organizations often lack a quick and effective method for filtering offensive or unwanted content. They then spend a substantial amount of time building profanity filters from scratch, wasting costly hours maintaining a comprehensive list of profane language.

This white paper discusses the benefits associated with a comprehensive profanity filter. Explore a thorough filtering system aimed at removing profanity, and offensive or unwanted language from user-generated content quickly and effectively. Learn how to effectively control the content being added by users to their applications. Gain insight into how to implement a database that offers a set of potentially unwanted words or phrases.

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