Comment by gs17
> I can safely assume that this dictionary of bad words contains no people’s names in it.
This is a big one for this kind of project, and I've never been sure how usernames for people named Kike should be handled.
> I can safely assume that this dictionary of bad words contains no people’s names in it.
This is a big one for this kind of project, and I've never been sure how usernames for people named Kike should be handled.
Good point. Currently, I've got "kike" as a Spanish dictionary word and also a public figure. Honestly, the job of this API stops there. It tells the platform that this username needs to be handled differently than "randomusername7346783" which has absolutely no value. Now, what we do with this info is really up to admins/platform owners. They could simply do nothing, flag and monitor, charge a premium or block outright. Totally their call but they can now programmatically decide that.