The other option I would like them to do if cursing must be bleeped is: just use a substitute word.The_root_of_all_evil said:I'm slightly annoyed that there seems to be a turn towards censoring the F word in videos.
Either leave it out (least favourite), reduce it to F- or lower that damn bleep sound, or let us have an 18 version.
Don't go all Atkinson on us.![]()
A perect example is in the movie A Christmas Story. Little Ralphie was holding a hubcap with lugnuts for the flat tire his dad was changing. His dad accidently knocked the hubcap out of Ralphie's hands. Little Ralphie exclaims; "OOOHHHHHH FFFFUUUUDDDDGGGGEEE!" Only he didn't say fudge. He said the mother of all dirty words and it caused him soap poisoning.
Video makers can start using substitutes that a mature audience will understand with use of tone and force. Arse, female dog, fecees, etc. This even has an oppertunity to bring a wink and nod type relationship between the video producer and his/her audience/fanbase.
Cheese and rice, this isn't rocket science.
P.S. There is no word in the English language that offends me. Except maybe "honest" when describing ANY politicion. The bleeping is really getting old and annoying.