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PlayStation Home And Porn - No Problems

Via Eurogamer, a post on the 'semi-official' ThreeSpeech blog essentially saying that Sony doesn't see porn as an issue for the upcoming Home PS3 service. Sony's Phil Harrison was on the other end of the blog's questions, and after reminding us that avatars won't be able to interact, it will be easy to blacklist people, and they will have lots of filters in place: "Well I'm disappointed that you would use those as the first questions ... I think Home should be used for a much wider and more beneficial scope than [porn], but I think that people can express their creativity inside Home in a wide variety of ways and it's not necessarily for us to dictate what that should be."

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  1. Re:Wow. I'm impressed. by ZakuSage · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Any word with a number in it is marked as not being a spelling mistake.

  2. Re:Wow. I'm impressed. by shaitand · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Last I checked Firefox doesn't correct spelling mistakes. Google toolbar does though.

  3. Re:Wow. I'm impressed. by heinousjay · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Check again, bub. Firefox spell checks since 2.0

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  4. Check vs. correct by HTH+NE1 · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    heinousjay wrote:

    shaitland wrote:

    Last I checked Firefox doesn't correct spelling mistakes. Google toolbar does though.
    Check again, bub. Firefox spell checks since 2.0
    Last I corrected, "to check" and "to correct" were different verbs, so you're both "technically checked; the best kind of checked."

    Or something like that.
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