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posted by martyb on Friday August 31 2018, @01:12AM   Printer-friendly
from the or-Douglass-or-Medick-or-Aycock-or... dept.

https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/9kmp9v/life-on-the-internet-is-hard-when-your-last-name-is-butts

[A writer for SB Nation, Natalie] Weiner's Twitter thread is a who's who of people with birth names that throw algorithmic obscenity filters through a loop, but the problem is hardly new. These sorts of false positives have been an issue for spam filters pretty much since the beginning of the internet and were so widespread that computer scientists have even christened the issue. They call it the "Scunthrope problem."

[...] According to coverage in RISKS Digest, rather than fixing the problem, AOL "announced that the town will henceforth be known as Sconthorpe" in its systems. As Rob Kling, then a member of the Association of Computing Machinery's committee on computers and public policy, noted in the RISKS forum, "I can imagine there might even be some people with the last name of Scunthorpe. The willingness of AOL to excise identities in the name of 'decency' raises big issues of genuine decency in my view."

In retrospect, Kling's critique was remarkably prescient.

Here is the twitter thread.


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  • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Friday August 31 2018, @03:10AM (1 child)

    by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Friday August 31 2018, @03:10AM (#728578) Journal

    the type used by dingbats to obscure the naughty word everyone knows they are writing

    By Jove [wikipedia.org], a wonderful invention! Who the fudge would know today what this Jenny Hills [google.com] is about?
    Heck, we should go further, like standardize and extend this 💩

    But then... shudders... what about the time when people will start using them in their name instead of just-invented-for-the-purpose glyphs [wired.com]?

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  • (Score: 2) by Bot on Friday August 31 2018, @08:38AM

    by Bot (3902) on Friday August 31 2018, @08:38AM (#728668) Journal

    dingbat sounds naughty enough by itself. Sound like bats who... have trouble taking off.

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