Aussie males used to pepper their conversations with bloody and bugger. Nobody took any notice, it was part of our vernacular. Females never swore, except perhaps to use bum, darn or blast.
Then the f-word became part of common language ... worldwide .... I am finding that it is usually the young female that uses the f-word for emphasis ... the males use the c-word and that I can't say I approve of, I consider it rude and uncouth, whereas the f-word has, seemingly, replaced bloody and bugger to some extent in our vernacular.
Anyhow, what I am trying to say is that IF Forums try to limit a poster's ability to express themselves and if that is a b, c, or f word, they will use it and get around it, regardless of "filters". If you leave people to express themselves without telling them what they can and cannot use as "swear words" they will become more creative ... or something and most likely NOT use swear words, unless they are frustrated ... but that is another topic.
I voted to get rid of the swear filter, allow posters to be ADULTS ... for the time being and see how people react. I think that "reverse psychology" might exist .... SHOULD it become a problem I am sure Freediver can immediately apply the filter, once more.
My dollars worth.