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"Have some"
during troop training or just pure boredom, I often find myself in global chat. I believe the sensorsing of global is for good cause. I'm not sure why but coc global seems to manifest stupidity so the filter system is important, I won't disagree. That being said, a little work needs to be done. When I am on global, I am usually waiting for troops to train. What I usually do on global is typically take part in the stupid for entertainment value. I also enjoy checking people bases, as well as their stats and comparing them to my own. If I see a th10 with max D and 200,000,000 gold grab, 100% of the time I will ask them to share their gems. What I will typically say is "*players name* may I have some of your gems" but what they see is "*players name* may I hav****** of your gems" now, most people could figure out the message, but I typically assume most gemmers are not very intelligent and they need as much help as possible. What I'm getting at here is the fact that "e some" being censored is absolutely ridiculous. I'm not sure what kind of things kids do these days but surely an "e some" is harmless, unless that means the organization of an online "e some" or something. I don't even know. This is not the only ridiculous sensor either. 420...like what. I can say 69 but not 420. Also, I can't say "white power" but I can say "black power". What if I meet fellow power rangers on global...being the white power ranger I feel not being able to express my power is a bit unfair.... Please help.
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Why some of the numbers are censored, is because they are used in Leet (1337) for saying inappropriate things.