Pokemon Go Censors Certain Mother Insults

Pokemon Go Censors Certain Mother Insults

Key Takeaways

  • Pokemon Go censors “Your mum” if used as a nickname.
  • Insults aimed at fathers are allowed as nicknames, as are certain swear words if implemented properly.
  • There’s a strange disparity between what’s censored and what’s fine.

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades under my belt, I’ve seen my fair share of gaming censorship, but Pokemon Go’s latest move has left me scratching my head. Growing up in the 90s, we had our fair share of “yo mamma” jokes, and it seems like the game developers at Niantic have taken a trip down memory lane – only to slam on the brakes when they hit that stretch.

Players of Pokemon Go have discovered an unexpected form of moderation connected to the game’s profanity filter, which prohibits users from uttering disrespectful remarks directed towards certain parents.

As a dedicated gamer, I’ve noticed that in the core Pokémon games, there’s a filter system in place that blocks offensive language and slurs. This has led to an interesting quirk: if a player wants to trade certain Pokémon using their official names, like Nosepass, they might run into issues due to the filter. As a result, players often have to come up with creative nicknames for these specific Pokémon when trading.

In an unusual quirk, Pokemon Go employs its own unique filter system. It was discovered on the Pokemon Go subreddit that naming a Pokemon, such as Wailord, with the term “Your mom” is not permitted within the game.

Pokemon Go Doesn’t Like “Yo Mamma” jokes

Pokemon Go Censors Certain Mother Insults

The uniqueness of this censorship lies in its application to this particular phrase. You can call a Pokemon “Your mother” or, if you’re from the northern part of England, “Your Ma,” without encountering problems.

Wow, I can’t wait to uncover the hidden, unusual language that Niantic may have introduced through their new filter.

It appears that, as other users on Reddit have noted, the filter in Pokemon Go sometimes allows certain profanities to slip through, particularly when they are abbreviated or incorporated within a different word.

It’s surprising that such a particular form of offensive speech is prohibited, while other more questionable content remains acceptable.

The phrase “Your mum,” even when attached to an unflattering Pokemon, like the sleepy Snorlax or lazy Slaking, isn’t exactly worthy of Oscar Wilde.

As an enthusiast, I understand that the game is primarily designed for younger players, which is why Niantic has to maintain a certain level of order and safety regarding its content. This is the reason behind the stringent rules in Party mode, ensuring Avatars are not visible on the global map.

If aspiring comedians aim to make fun of things within Pokemon Go, they’ll need fresh jokes since using terms like “Mum” will have to be replaced by “Mother.” Alternatively, they could work on creating new material.

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2024-11-29 04:08