Word filters in games all have inherent problems when trying to filter words within words. Grapes and Glasses are very good examples. They both contain words that should be filtered even though they are completely non-offensive words in themselves.
Word filters in games all have inherent problems when trying to filter words within words. Grapes and Glasses are very good examples. They both contain words that should be filtered even though they are completely non-offensive words in themselves.
You're right, however W101 certainly does have the capability to unfilter words containing filtered text. As an example, type "Fire" into a chat window. The singular letter, "F" is filtered (red), but switches to white text when the entire word is entered. Words specifically describing game content, such as cards or plants, should be white-listed. No additional coding seems necessary; just add them to the white list.