Yahoo! Bans "Allah" in Screen Names
szembek writes "According to The Register it seems that Yahoo! is banning the use of the string "Allah" in all screen names. The issue apparently became apparent when Linda Callahan attempted to use her surname in her screen name. The following link has an interesting list of terms that Yahoo does allow, and ones they don't."
...slashdot hasn't!
Here we go again, Good thing Yahoo doesn't have embassies to torch. :)
This is NOT your personal war! Those people have rights!
Slashdot Burying Stories About Slashdot Media Owned
My response to people who are too easily "offended" by funny pictures, disrespectful online names, etc.:
My very own Mohammed cartoon
Make one of your own. Share with your friend. C'mon, folks, the time is now to be juvenile!
Like the old saying goes: "The Internet sees censorship as damage and routes around it." Well, dammit, that might be true, but I'm tired of people damaging the Internet! Let's do what we can to make them unhappy.
Information wants to be anthropomorphized.
"What's so dope about skeet? White people don't know what it means yet... When they figure it out, they're going to be like, 'My God, what have we done?!'"
This is a rediculous accusation! Oh wait...
Consider this. "Pen" is an ok word, "Island" is ok too. So I want to celebrate Pen Island with a domain name... penisland.com? Oops?
The classic real-world example of that being when the Italian company Powergen created a website with the perfectly obvious name of "PowergenItalia".