IntuitAustin
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@itonewbie wrote:

@IntuitAustinI know what that is but Intuit should consider changing the profanity filter to be less sensitive so that the name  D i c k  not preceded by an article (which most likely mean it is a proper instead of common noun) will not be blocked.


The filtering we have looks for specific instances of the word, unfortunately it's not a filter that uses artificial intelligence, so it ignores context.

With that being said, you all are correct that I would not expect professionals to use it in the wrong context. I have removed it from the profanity filter. 


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