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S**t #149

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heymrhayes opened this issue Sep 6, 2017 · 4 comments
Open

S**t #149

heymrhayes opened this issue Sep 6, 2017 · 4 comments

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@heymrhayes
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I teach both HS and university students (and even K-8, at times), and I'd feel more comfortable pointing them to this great resource if "Shit" weren't so prominent.

Changing it to "S**t" would not substantially impact the usefulness.

@lmj0011
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lmj0011 commented Sep 25, 2017

Changing it to "S**t" would not substantially impact the usefulness.

Changing it to "crap" or using a completely different phrase, would be a lot less profane for Elementary students.

@iangilman
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FYI, here's a mirror with the profanity removed (I'm not responsible for it; just ran across it):

http://git.huit.harvard.edu/guide/

@msscsh
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msscsh commented Feb 23, 2024

I think you are right @chriscn. Here I found a tool that makes learning much easier and I use it to teach informally. I believe that for an institution it would be a problem.

I don't believe this word should be kept as it is preventing the tool from reaching new heights

@msscsh
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msscsh commented Feb 23, 2024

FYI, here's a mirror with the profanity removed (I'm not responsible for it; just ran across it):

http://git.huit.harvard.edu/guide/

Need to be removed

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