• m_fOPA
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    See glowie if you’re confused about the joke:

    From glow +‎ -ie. Originated by Terry Davis, who stated in a 2017 video that “CIA removed glow in the dark”, implying that they are conspicuous. The term “glowie” would become popular on the 4chan /pol/ board around 2019.

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      I read your comment and still didn’t get it. Then, I clicked on the link, and discovered that when you said “CIA removed glow in the dark”, it’s actually more like “CIA [redacted] glow in the dark”. I had first read it as if there was something that glowed in the dark, and the CIA removed its glow in the dark properties.

      So, now that I have fully read and understood the meaning of the term, I can say that I still don’t get it. Well… either I don’t get it or I don’t think it’s funny. Like, if it’s really just a joke that “glow up” could mean “became an agent,” then I don’t get why he’s portrayed as old, because that joke would still work exactly the same if he just looked normal.

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        Yeah, I copy/pasted the quote as-is, and Lemmy has a slur filter that automatically changes things to *removed*, which in this case made it more confusing.

        I also don’t get why he’s old and she’s not 🤷

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        Lemmy used to hardcode it, and you would’ve needed to patch the code to remove it:

        https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/622

        It’s now editable in the admin settings of the site. I’m not sure if the Lemmy devs inserted a default value or if it was manually set by @jgrim@discuss.online, but right now it just filters that one word and variant spellings on discuss.online. So IMO not really censorship in the same way that lemmy.ml does it

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          It only filters one word 🙁 ni((g{2,}|q)+|[gq]{2,})[e3r]+(s|z)?