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[–] eggsbenedict94 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago (edited ago)
This is why policing language is asinine. And by extension governments and one world governments that censor free spech are cancer.
You essentially have a large body of power made up of a small number of individuals from similar backgrounds(soyboy sillicon valley fags) making decisions for a shit ton of people from different nationalities/backgrounds whose culture and histories they know nothing about. And how could you expect them too? The world is a big place and it's ridiculous to think that any company would have in depth knowledge of random cultures and also be able to deduce which particular user is engaging in offensive language or not.
Either way, you're better off not policing user names in general but Soyny can't help it after they relocated their headquarters to California.