Is calling someone/using the word "nagger" punishable?

R107 Games·11/3/2018, 12:14:44 AM·3 votes·2,953 views

I already know how y'all are interpreting the meaning of the word. But from the definition:

Nagger- someone who annoys people by constantly finding fault. Synonyms: common scold, nag, scold, scolder Types: harridan. a scolding (even vicious) old woman. Type of: disagreeable person, unpleasant person.

So yeah,it does not mean what you think it means. So would this be punishable to say in game?

https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/nagger

31 Comments

ModUlanopo11/3/2018, 12:24:31 AM7 votes

Probably, yes. Same with %%%%%rdly or anything else where it's nothing more than a thinly veiled reference to the actual word. The IFS is dynamic and learns from what people report, so I wouldn't be at all surprised if those "not-quites" triggered a close review of the chat.

Also, harassment is harassment, regardless.

DuskDaUmbreon11/3/2018, 12:29:19 AM3 votes

Depends. If you use it in actual context, no. If it's clearly used as a filter break, then yes, and may actually carry heavier punishments.

Project Xayah11/3/2018, 12:28:38 AM1 votes

Even disregarding the similarity it has with a certain term (we all know what it is), "nagger" (in and of itself) would at least fall into the category of "Negative Attitude", and could realistically result in punishment if used often enough and reported (as with any kind of negative behaviour).

I Like Teemo11/3/2018, 1:07:02 AM1 votes

"you're a nagger" might come across as trying to just avoid the profanity filter "why do you keep nagging" kinda un-needed question but at least its more clear to what you mean

CharDeeMcDenniz11/3/2018, 1:29:45 PM1 votes

isn't there a whole South Park episode about this?