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Xbox Live's Bizarre Word Filter Still Causing Quarrel Headaches

The developer still hasn't seen the list of unacceptable words from Microsoft, but a solution is apparently coming.

Offline, you can use whatever words you please. Online, you can try--but you might not succeed.
Offline, you can use whatever words you please. Online, you can try--but you might not succeed.

Quarrel is a word game (imagine a mix of Risk and Boggle) with a massive problem: an inconsistent, utterly mystifying word filter.

Try typing in “help,” “start,” “hung,” or a variety of so-far unpublished words during an online game on Xbox Live Arcade and prepare to be told, without explanation, the word can’t be used.

You can see why this might be a problem for a word game.

The filter does not exist in offline games, so long as family settings are flipped off. It’s mandatory when playing through Xbox Live.

Quarrel uses the official Scrabble dictionary, which you could buy for yourself right here. It also features unacceptable words, yes, but we're talking swears and the like.

Microsoft's own self-created filter layers on top of that. Quarrel developer Denki admits to being aware of the filter before the game went live on Microsoft’s service, but had no idea how problematic it would eventually become.

“Did we know the far reaching implications of the filter before we launched?” said producer Sean Taylor over email this morning. “No. If we knew then what we know now, would we handle the pre-release awareness for this issue differently? Absolutely.”

Edge Online first reported on the word filter, and I've been trying to find out more ever since.

Even now, Denki has not been provided a complete list of unacceptable words, with Taylor characterizing the filter as a “dynamic list on Microsoft’s side,” and affirming it has "never seen it and do not know its contents.”

Microsoft has not yet commented on the situation to me, despite repeated attempts to secure an explanation. I’ve been told a statement from the company may be coming but nothing yet. I'll be sure to let you know if that changes.

The easy (if messy and clunky) solution would be to publish the list of unacceptable words.

“Microsoft clearly has reasons for censoring the words they do but we haven't discussed that with them,” said Taylor. “What we're focused on at the moment is working with Microsoft to provide a suitable solution.”

The “suitable solution” will come in the form of a patch in the near future. Taylor did not have a timetable for this patch, nor would he elaborate on the details of any proposed solution.

“Suffice to say that it will fix the current word filter issue,” he said.

Quarrel is not the first to encounter issues with XBL’s word filter. Former Giant Bomb intern Nick Robinson tried to upload a replay from Driver: San Francisco on Xbox 360 with the title “Glitch,” but it was rejected for text issues.

Ubisoft ended up responding to Nick’s issue over Twitter, pointing the blame in a familiar direction.

“That's definitely a new one on us! we use the console's profanity filters,” said the company, “so that one may be down to MS/Sony...”

We now know that’s likely true, it’s just a matter of what Microsoft does (or doesn’t) do about it.

Quarrel is also available for iPhone and iPad, and does not have the word filtering issue on those platforms.

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Yes, time to dump the Orwellian, stupid, politically-correct word filter on XBL. Just filter George Carlin's list of the 7 words you can't say on TV and leave it at that. Even with the current draconian filter, people still find ways to thwart it by using misspellings and numbers/symbols to get their point across, proving that the whole thing is an exercise in futlity anyway.

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* **** ******* ** ***** **** **** !*!

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Microsoft filtering the word 'Glitch' seems very 1984 to me, double-plus un-good me thinks.

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Hope they roll out a fix for this soon.

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I don't recall for sure.

But oddly I don't remember having a problem with this with Scrabble online on Hasbro Family Game Night

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The game's help screen has this to offer on the topic:

HEY! THAT'S A VALID WORD!
You might be right, but we are forbidden to transmit over Xbox LIVE any words considered offensive in one or more countries. As a result, some words in our dictionary that are fine in Single Player cannot be used in Multiplayer matches. This rule and the words considered offensive are completely outside of our control.

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Thats ridiculous how many rules are out there now. I guarantee even kids playing the game have heard any word that has been censored by microsoft, so they arent protecting them from anything

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This reminds of tweet a NBA beat writer posted on ESPN.com. I can't remember who it was but he was congratulating San Antonio Spur Matt Bonner for having a great game. Matt ******'s last name was censored on the tweet.

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@AgnosticJesus said:
I haven't experienced any issues. In fact, I played "cunt" and it then gave me a definition of "slang for female genitalia". Surprised the hell out of me.
You must've been playing with Vinny Caravella rules on.
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@angelfan91 said:

@xxizzypop said:

@Andy_117 said:

@RiotBananas said:

Up until recently I couldn't use my name "Steve" in the name field on my profile because of the filter. So stupid.

I just sat here sputtering "what" for over a minute now. They censor "Steve". They... censor... Steve.

What? ...what? What?? WHAT?!

Because of Jobs.

Duh.

/sarcasm. But seriously, what the actual hell, Microsoft?

Don't most word games disallow proper nouns such as names, places, etc.? I tried to use Burma. Didn't work either.

"Up until recently I couldn't use my name "Steve"in the name field on my profilebecause of the filter"

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@xxizzypop said:

@Andy_117 said:

@RiotBananas said:

Up until recently I couldn't use my name "Steve" in the name field on my profile because of the filter. So stupid.

I just sat here sputtering "what" for over a minute now. They censor "Steve". They... censor... Steve.

What? ...what? What?? WHAT?!

Because of Jobs.

Duh.

/sarcasm. But seriously, what the actual hell, Microsoft?

Don't most word games disallow proper nouns such as names, places, etc.? I tried to use Burma. Didn't work either.

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This is what happens when political correctness goes too far. What an offensively stupid policy.

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@JoeyRavn said:

"Help"? That's racist.

"racist" ? That's racist!

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Sony also uses a word filter in the PSN chat. I´m german and if I want to type the german word "nicht" (which means "not" or "don´t") it censors it. It´s ridiculus, some other common words are censored too, but I don´t remember at the moment. I only use it if the person I´m playing with has no headset.

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So you can't type the word "start" into a word game but shithead 10 year olds can call you every derogatory word invented over voice chat? Awesome. Way to go XBL.

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Well, I hope that this costs Denki money and drives them crazy, because Quarrel is a horrible, horrible game with buggy sound, cheating AI, and a flubbed dictionary that includes words that are in neither the Collins Scrabble Dictionary nor the American Official Scrabble Dictionary.

Seriously, eff those guys.

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I haven't experienced any issues. In fact, I played "cunt" and it then gave me a definition of "slang for female genitalia". Surprised the hell out of me.

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@Andy_117 said:

@RiotBananas said:

Up until recently I couldn't use my name "Steve" in the name field on my profile because of the filter. So stupid.

I just sat here sputtering "what" for over a minute now. They censor "Steve". They... censor... Steve.

What? ...what? What?? WHAT?!

Because of Jobs.

Duh.

/sarcasm. But seriously, what the actual hell, Microsoft?

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Well when I tried to name my wizard in Crimson Alliance Fagron the Queer it would not let me do it and I got really upset.

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I don't have an XBOX, but I can tell you right now: They banned me for the username "Sir Mix-a-bot". Go figure!

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They censor "help"? Why?

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Why not just iterate over the list of words and send them over XBOX live? Whatever is rejected gets added to the list. Now you have the list!

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@RiotBananas said:

Up until recently I couldn't use my name "Steve" in the name field on my profile because of the filter. So stupid.

I just sat here sputtering "what" for over a minute now. They censor "Steve". They... censor... Steve.

What? ...what? What?? WHAT?!

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@IamAwesome said:

@onan said:

I tried using this handle on PSN and was denied, apparently because it was a fragment of something offensive in Japanese. Talk about restrictive, even pieces of international terms get blacklisted.

Add an "i" at the end of your name and congrats, you've got the Japanese term for masturbation. Guess its super offensive or something.

Yeah, and that's based on the English world "onanism" which isn't considered vulgar even though its a synonym for masturbation, and the root of that word is based off of a biblical story which is where I got this name from. Onan was the guy struck down by God for not making babies with his brother's widow, instead relying on the pull-out method of contraception.

My questionable choice in handles aside, it would also totally screw over any Conan fans (Barbarian or O'Brien).

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@RobertOrri said:

Xbox Live filters the word "gay". Meanwhile, things like "The Ballad of Gay Tony" are advertised and released on Xbox Live.

Hilarious, really.

And you're pretty much constantly being called a "fag" on Call of Duty games.

Really, this whole thing is stupid.

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I wasn't allowed to use "What it is" as my quote or whatever on my profile. If you take the "t" from the end of what and drop the space before "it" you get "tit" which is what caused the problem, I assumed. That's a big reach though and a dumb use of censorship.

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@onan said:

I tried using this handle on PSN and was denied, apparently because it was a fragment of something offensive in Japanese. Talk about restrictive, even pieces of international terms get blacklisted.

Add an "i" at the end of your name and congrats, you've got the Japanese term for masturbation. Guess its super offensive or something.

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Why are they scared of people finding out what words they don't like?

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Another dumb quirk that we've known about for years that Microsoft still hasn't addressed in any meaningful way. At the very least, it seems pretty ridiculous that parental control triggers aren't shared with developers.

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@jozzy said:

I guess I am just to slow, but 30 seconds to think of a word and type it in with the controller without mistakes often lead to me screwing up turns.

It's frustrating when you've thought of the word, but can't input with the controller fast enough.  I've been considering getting a chatpad if I can find a really inexpensive one.
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I tried using this handle on PSN and was denied, apparently because it was a fragment of something offensive in Japanese. Talk about restrictive, even pieces of international terms get blacklisted.

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XBLA is clearly a nanny state.

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I would love to sit down with someone at Microsoft and hear their explanation for banning each one of these words. For every one they can't explain, they give me 1,000 dollars.

That would be a fun game.

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I remember being in the Halo Reach beta and naming a screenshot, "Somebody's about to have a bad day" and being told the word filter wouldn't allow it to go up.

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@ptc said:

@jozzy said:

Actually, the worst problem this game has is the really short timer you get for a turn.

I figured this was so people online don't just plug the letters into some online anagram unscrambler.

Could very well be, but it also turns it into a very frustrating game for me. I guess I am just to slow, but 30 seconds to think of a word and type it in with the controller without mistakes often lead to me screwing up turns.

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Xbox Live filters the word "gay". Meanwhile, things like "The Ballad of Gay Tony" are advertised and released on Xbox Live.

Hilarious, really.

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@jozzy said:

 Actually, the worst problem this game has is the really short timer you get for a turn.
 

I figured this was so people online don't just plug the letters into some online anagram unscrambler. 
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I own the game and play it (online and off).  Not perfect, but it's fun and inexpensive.  I hope this doesn't deter people from giving it a shot.
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Try searching for Joe Cocker on Zune Music Pass haha

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Yeah, the time I tried to play te word "train" and it was denied was the last time I played this game online. Not the only problem this game has, but definately one of the worst. Actually, the worst problem this game has is the really short timer you get for a turn.

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@patrickklepek: You think that's ridiculous? Try the PS3 chat.

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Quarrel developer Denki admits to being aware of the filter before the game went live on Microsoft’s service

Before or after it was sent in for certification? I assume this filtering is not present on PartnerNet?

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Hurray for XBL!

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Dude! Start that hung filter!

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"Help"? That's racist.

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Offline, you can use whatever words you please. Online, you can try--but you might not succeed.
Offline, you can use whatever words you please. Online, you can try--but you might not succeed.

Quarrel is a word game (imagine a mix of Risk and Boggle) with a massive problem: an inconsistent, utterly mystifying word filter.

Try typing in “help,” “start,” “hung,” or a variety of so-far unpublished words during an online game on Xbox Live Arcade and prepare to be told, without explanation, the word can’t be used.

You can see why this might be a problem for a word game.

The filter does not exist in offline games, so long as family settings are flipped off. It’s mandatory when playing through Xbox Live.

Quarrel uses the official Scrabble dictionary, which you could buy for yourself right here. It also features unacceptable words, yes, but we're talking swears and the like.

Microsoft's own self-created filter layers on top of that. Quarrel developer Denki admits to being aware of the filter before the game went live on Microsoft’s service, but had no idea how problematic it would eventually become.

“Did we know the far reaching implications of the filter before we launched?” said producer Sean Taylor over email this morning. “No. If we knew then what we know now, would we handle the pre-release awareness for this issue differently? Absolutely.”

Edge Online first reported on the word filter, and I've been trying to find out more ever since.

Even now, Denki has not been provided a complete list of unacceptable words, with Taylor characterizing the filter as a “dynamic list on Microsoft’s side,” and affirming it has "never seen it and do not know its contents.”

Microsoft has not yet commented on the situation to me, despite repeated attempts to secure an explanation. I’ve been told a statement from the company may be coming but nothing yet. I'll be sure to let you know if that changes.

The easy (if messy and clunky) solution would be to publish the list of unacceptable words.

“Microsoft clearly has reasons for censoring the words they do but we haven't discussed that with them,” said Taylor. “What we're focused on at the moment is working with Microsoft to provide a suitable solution.”

The “suitable solution” will come in the form of a patch in the near future. Taylor did not have a timetable for this patch, nor would he elaborate on the details of any proposed solution.

“Suffice to say that it will fix the current word filter issue,” he said.

Quarrel is not the first to encounter issues with XBL’s word filter. Former Giant Bomb intern Nick Robinson tried to upload a replay from Driver: San Francisco on Xbox 360 with the title “Glitch,” but it was rejected for text issues.

Ubisoft ended up responding to Nick’s issue over Twitter, pointing the blame in a familiar direction.

“That's definitely a new one on us! we use the console's profanity filters,” said the company, “so that one may be down to MS/Sony...”

We now know that’s likely true, it’s just a matter of what Microsoft does (or doesn’t) do about it.

Quarrel is also available for iPhone and iPad, and does not have the word filtering issue on those platforms.