I agree with @DomincX, yes if a word is used to be outwardly hostile to someone, as in “go fuck yourself”, that’s one thing, but if you’re expressing frustration as in “fuck me sideways with an umbrella”, that’s quite another. I appreciate that in a forum there is somewhat of a factor of people who really don’t want to be confronted with such words in text may be uncomfortable with such exposure, and one does not go to a Q&A forum with the expectation of reading “adult content”, it’s still fundamentally a pull medium. Television censorship was one thing, in that it may be simply a matter of manners and decorum to not broadcast on the public airwaves something that a substantial group of people may not want to hear, but with the internet, one chooses to go to site. Now obviously if you go to the website for the Mormon Church, you’re not going to expect to read something like “sisterfucking whore”, whereas you might see a full length streaming movie of that same title if you went to the right website. And in either case, you know what you’re getting. But here, it’s not a “porn” site, nor is it a “goody two shoes” site. It’s a collective…some people are going to be comfortable with foul language and some are not. But that’s apparent perhaps not at first glance, but should be within the first 5 minutes. It’s up to you to choose if the danger of encountering a word that is distasteful to you is a strong enough deterrent that you will not actively use the site, or if you can find ways to ignore or get used to the content that is not to your liking. I have to admit, I don’t particularly lurve to see some far right wing person armed with a thousand talking points and zero facts slag off on all the fundamental ideals I hold dear, but I feel they have the right to say it, whether they like it or not, the same goes with words, which are basically nothing more than a grouping of symbols designed to convey meaning. In the end, I believe that attacks and insults are not akin to profanity.