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Meta Is it OK to use abusive content on code?

"Brainfuck" is the name of a programming language; using the full name of the language is perfectly fine. We don't need to bowlderize proper names. As for your other example - foul language in cod...

posted 3y ago by Mithical‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar Mithical‭ · 2021-05-10T09:14:17Z (almost 3 years ago)
"Brainfuck" is the name of a programming language; using the full name of the language is perfectly fine. We don't need to bowlderize proper names.

As for your other example - foul language in code samples - I'd say it's *discouraged* but not explicitly disallowed. If it's present in the original code, it makes sense to include it in the question, but we don't need to encourage gratuitous use of foul language on the site.

And in some cases, including the swear words can be necessary - such as a question about regex for detecting abusive language. It's kinda necessary to leave in in that case.

Essentially - use common sense; if it's essential to include, include it, including proper names of languages. If it's part of the original code it's probably not an issue, although replacing it (when originally posted by the OP) wouldn't be remiss either (not a huge deal either way). Gratuitous swearing isn't something we want to encourage here, though.