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'''The Scunthorpe Conundrum''' is where a word (perceived by some to be [[offended|offensive]]) appears within the confines of a larger word. [[Yahoo! Answers|Many]] [[OhInternet|websites]] have a function/feature which automatically searches for any combination of letters which make up these perceived-to-be-offensive words and replaces some or all of the letters in it with asterisks or other means of [[Censorship|obfuscation]].
'''The Scunthorpe Conundrum''' is where a word (perceived by some to be [[offended|offensive]]) appears within the confines of a larger word. [[Yahoo! Answers|Many]] [[OhInternet|websites]] have a function/feature which automatically searches for any combination of letters which make up these perceived-to-be-offensive words and replaces some or all of the letters in it with asterisks or other means of [[Censorship|obfuscation]].
===Examples===
===Examples===

Latest revision as of 00:52, 17 July 2022

The Scunthorpe Conundrum is where a word (perceived by some to be offensive) appears within the confines of a larger word. Many websites have a function/feature which automatically searches for any combination of letters which make up these perceived-to-be-offensive words and replaces some or all of the letters in it with asterisks or other means of obfuscation.

Examples

  • Scunthorpe would thus be rendered S****horpe.
  • Circumstance would be rendered cir***stance.
  • etc

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