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originally posted by: Lysergic
a reply to: CthruU
You literally insulted me from your first reply but I'm on the high horse and derailed your pos thread?
LOL
Thanks for the chuckles.
originally posted by: Woodcarver
Why would kmart ever need to say the words christ, jesus, or church?
originally posted by: MichiganSwampBuck
Apparently this was a "glitch" with their photo kiosks through out Australia except in Sydney. I only found one link from the news websites in the OPs links, and it was a paid source, so it was a single free paragraph summary.
The strange thing to me is why would it censor Christian words or any words at all for that matter, on a photograph kiosk? Is Christianity so offensive now, that you can't use any words related to it on some automated machine at K-mart?
I think that they have a word censor subroutine built in to the kiosk programming with a data base of unlawful, offensive, or otherwise socially sensitive words and phrases. This "glitch" was merely the activation of the censor subroutine as a system wide test and the censoring of Christian words and terms was to determine the public reactions to this word banning software.
My CT mind wants to link K-mart to a NWO conspiracy that involves social engineering and the full integration of an Orwellian police state.
originally posted by: CthruU
originally posted by: Lysergic
a reply to: CthruU
Haha, I am supposed to have memorized some randos avatar?
Here's some advice, get over it.
or do the Christian thing
Forgive me.
Now I've heard it all.
Practice what you preach........ After all i said sorry didn't i for of all things using caps.
Some people just don't know when to stop.
Your always rude and obnoxious unless its a pro LGBT thread and thats not just to me either....you might think your smart but i SEE THRU YOU......and nothing can change that.
How am i random when ive been on here for years and you know damn well our past, but either way newbie or not everyone is entitled to express there view.
I give as good as i get nothing more nothing lesz and your just p'd because i CThruU just like all the others in your little group.
Think I'll go back and forward your repeated rudness and unintelligent breaches of the t&c's after all to the powers at be.
How's that for forgiveness?
See if i care anymore.
You have the cheek to talk about Christianity, you wouldn't have a clue rainbow bright.
edit on 13-6-2019 by CthruU because: (no reason given)
Why would the news rile up a bunch of people over a fake story about...... nevermind.
originally posted by: CthruU
originally posted by: MichiganSwampBuck
Apparently this was a "glitch" with their photo kiosks through out Australia except in Sydney. I only found one link from the news websites in the OPs links, and it was a paid source, so it was a single free paragraph summary.
The strange thing to me is why would it censor Christian words or any words at all for that matter, on a photograph kiosk? Is Christianity so offensive now, that you can't use any words related to it on some automated machine at K-mart?
I think that they have a word censor subroutine built in to the kiosk programming with a data base of unlawful, offensive, or otherwise socially sensitive words and phrases. This "glitch" was merely the activation of the censor subroutine as a system wide test and the censoring of Christian words and terms was to determine the public reactions to this word banning software.
My CT mind wants to link K-mart to a NWO conspiracy that involves social engineering and the full integration of an Orwellian police state.
Its been all over the news all day. Look harder.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: CthruU
I can see Lysergic your being protected by a friendly (m- od).
No, you're just double embedding quotes.
Words such as Jesus, church and Bible used in captions were deemed to be profanities and replaced with asterisks. The words Jewish and Allah were also banned but mosque, Islam and Koran were not. It was not just religious words affected by the error, with the word Canadian also banned, reported the Daily Telegraph. When customers tried to caption photos with the forbidden words, a message came up on the screen saying 'profanity has been detected in text and substituted with ****'. The kiosks are run by Kodak which recently installed software to detect profanities. Kodak sales and marketing manager Gavin Wulfsohn said the list of profanities was wrong and would be fixed.