I only tested the public stuff. Wazers can be as abusive as they want in URs. They can call us "hotels" or "passengers" all they want and there's not a thing we can do about it!
Via my iPhone 3GS.
Via my iPhone 3GS.
There's never been any censorship in URs. Only in the traffic reports posted on the client.jemay wrote:So based on the UR I just found... the f word did not get censored... (I changed the letters to @), so did something get changed again?Problem: you f@@@ up all the time!
Reported on: March 19
Then I found another oneProblem: thanks for making me late a22holes!
Reported on: March 19
I changed ss to 22
So based on the UR I just found... the f word did not get censored... (I changed the letters to @), so did something get changed again?Problem: you f@@@ up all the time!
Reported on: March 19
Problem: thanks for making me late a22holes!
Reported on: March 19
What a coincidence, I tried to leave a report earlier today. I entered "as soon as"... and when it posted it read something like ***oon** I thought I entered it wrong somehowjasonh300 wrote:https://dl.dropbox.com/s/dmcwje14jjgisg ... .32.52.png
So, now if we start seeing "Waze told me to p my road to the left then make a U-turn and come back" we should suspect that the user really said "pass"?AlanOfTheBerg wrote:As of this posting, the UR is here: https://www.waze.com/editor/?zoom=6&lat ... -122.89634Update Request wrote:Problem: Why can I not type the word pass and not have it censored in a traffic report. PASS
Reported on: yesterday
I've not been aware that there is censoring going on. If it is, and a word like "pass" is censored because it contains "ass" then it isn't working very well.
Re: Does Waze censor words in reports?