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  • Swear words in the mag…
  • Rich
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    I’ve just been reading issue 75 and enjoying it, but I can’t help but notice the amount of swearing that is included.

    I think it’s disappointing that the magazine is not suitable for younger readers.

    These words aren’t allowed on the forum, so why are they OK in the mag?
    It’s not like they are just words like damn or bugger, so far I have read f..k, bas…d and pr..k!

    I would much prefer it if this was toned down.

    What’s your opinion?

    jota180
    Free Member

    What’s your opinion?

    **** right off 😉

    nealglover
    Free Member

    Could give a s*** 😉

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    shit is allowed.

    Both literally and metaphorically 😉

    Harry_the_Spider
    Full Member

    Minty Bum Holes is my favourite non-sweary swearing. It isn’t used enough as far as I am concerned.

    Pieface
    Full Member

    Swearing is a sign of a limited vocabulary 🙂

    druidh
    Free Member

    OP reported for swear filter evasion….

    Cletus
    Full Member

    Rich I would prefer swearing to be removed from the mag

    donsimon
    Free Member

    I’ve just been reading issue 75 and enjoying it, but I can’t help but notice the amount of swearing that is included.

    For this reason I don’t buy it, if you can’t articulate yourself without resorting to swearing, you ain’t worth shit.

    druidh
    Free Member

    FWIW, I think the same standards should apply to both forum and magazine.

    garrrrpirate
    Free Member

    FWIW, I think the same standards should apply to both forum and magazine.

    Yes, but which way?

    whereisthurso
    Free Member

    I enjoy the forum and find the swearing (or alluding to swearing) reasonable as it’s all part of the banter.

    Singletrack magazine isn’t my first choice mountain bike mag though because I remember the swearing put me off. I agree that in an article which someone has taken the time to consider and, had others proof read and approve there just isn’t any need for swearing. I feel that if there is swearing in an article that is supposed to give a knowledgeable insight into a subject it just suggests laziness and decreases the credibility of the author.

    rupertpostlethwaite
    Free Member

    Yes, I too have to agree that we can do with out this sort of appalling language! I have also noticed a lot of foul language on this site, why aren’t the moderators acting upon this!!!?
    Makes me wonder what kind of upbringing a lot of these people have had! 🙄

    vinnyeh
    Full Member

    Makes me wonder what kind of upbringing a lot of these people have had!

    thrown up rather than brought up, I presume. 🙂

    sc-xc
    Full Member

    rupertpostlethwaite –

    (and that’s only because i can’t find the right smiley for bore off trollface)

    donsimon
    Free Member

    Makes me wonder what kind of upbringing a lot of these people have had!

    Better than yours because I like to think of myself as broad minded, tolerant and non-judgemental.

    proteus
    Free Member

    FWIW, I think the same standards should apply to both forum and magazine.
    I don’t think the views of someone who received a forum ban for posting a racist word are worth a shit.

    druidh
    Free Member

    In my context, that wasn’t a racist word.

    sparksmcguff
    Full Member

    Does Ecclefechan count as a swear word? My OH uses it frequently as one.

    Pook
    Full Member

    too many [in jokes – ed] too.

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    I would love to know which regular ruperpostlethwaite is.

    patriotpro
    Free Member

    rupertpostlethwaite – Member
    Yes, I too have to agree that we can do with out this sort of appalling language! I have also noticed a lot of foul language on this site, why aren’t the moderators acting upon this!!!?

    I’d say because we all left the confines of school rules years ago.

    yunki
    Free Member

    life is a four letter word

    clubber
    Free Member

    kite?

    Nicknoxx
    Free Member

    Have you actually listened to the language in a primary school playground recently? There isn’t a swear work the average 9 year old doesn’t know and use when out of earshot of his/her parents. The idea that a child would learn any bad language from Singletrack magazine is absurd.

    More generally, swearing is part of normal life, sometimes a sentence has more impact by using appropriate ‘fruity’ language. Sure, I wouldn’t expect the ‘F’ word or the ‘C’ word in the mag, but they do appear in the broadsheet press from time to time and so it should be.

    Grow the F up.

    TheBrick
    Free Member

    Swearing is a sign of a limited vocabulary

    That quote is a sign of lack of originality.

    sweepy
    Free Member

    I like a bit of swearing. Id rather read a sweary but nice post, than a more polite, but nasty one.

    rupertpostlethwaite
    Free Member

    Nicknoxx – Member
    Have you actually listened to the language in a primary school playground recently? There isn’t a swear work the average 9 year old doesn’t know and use when out of earshot of his/her parents. The idea that a child would learn any bad language from Singletrack magazine is absurd.

    Sometimes I really am shocked at some of the comments on here! 🙄
    Perhaps you haven’t sent your children to a respectable school!
    My child will have the best of upbringings and the best education one can afford, perhaps the youngsters of this day and age only know such words through poor education…..hmmm, who’s to blame. 🙄

    donsimon
    Free Member

    My child will have the best of upbringings and the best education one can afford

    The best? 😆

    singletrackjenn
    Free Member

    All comments noted. Thanks 🙂

    flap_jack
    Free Member

    The less you swear, the more effective it is when you do. No outright ban IMO, but fewer please.

    almightydutch
    Free Member

    Droppin F and C bombs for fun over this way.

    All you IT bods need a month or so in a northern factory!!!!

    P.S. Thats from me, a telecoms geek!

    argyle
    Free Member

    i like to swear, it’s great

    fervouredimage
    Free Member

    Could give a s***

    You do give a s*** or you couldn’t give a s***?

    fervouredimage
    Free Member

    Have you actually listened to the language in a primary school playground recently? There isn’t a swear work the average 9 year old doesn’t know and use when out of earshot of his/her parents. The idea that a child would learn any bad language from Singletrack magazine is absurd.

    So, does that mean we should encourage swearing, especially amongst our primary school children?

    pistonbroke
    Free Member

    There’s a mag?.. well I’ll be ****ed

    coffeeking
    Free Member

    I’d hope they’d edit the mag at least as vociferously as the forum, if not more so. Shame. Still, I don’t have much room to talk, I’ve literally never bought the mag (primarily as I don’t buy mags very often, not through some sort of boycott!).

    bwaarp
    Free Member

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Eavu3F0N4E&feature=player_embedded[/video]

    Nicknoxx
    Free Member

    Argyle, that’s excellent.

    Nicknoxx
    Free Member

    So, does that mean we should encourage swearing, especially amongst our primary school children?

    Err, no, I certainly didn’t suggest that. I don’t imagine many primary school children read STW either.

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