I just saw that Slowfeed posted a similar problem on here, but mine is part of an inquiry. Whenever you type "Lag" or a word containing "Lag", it will show you some server stats about current latency etc. and not send the message, effectively censoring it. First, my problem. Not long ago, a Player by the name of Lagarn_ has joined my little town community. I think you see where this is going. Nobody can refer to them in any chat but /msg them. You can only switch the a to a 4 so it says "L4garn_", which doesn't give them the plop sound of their Name being said, so they overlook it. Now on to my question: Why even censor the word "Lag"? I mean you guys are funny enough to let it say "Pong" when I want to check my latency with /ping, why not change the filter into a command, /lag or similar? Because some are complaining about Lag? That can easily be overriden by using said 4 instead of an a, so it doesn't really do all that much instead of being annoying. Gesendet von meinem SM-G930F mit Tapatalk
Hey there, Seems the regex for the word "Lag" was broken. Tested in-game with the help of some players and you can now say people's names if they contain "Lag" in them. The word lag is tripped as a word for the lagmeter since it gets spammed a lot when that server lags by frustrated players. This is intended, but breaking on words containing lag was not. Enjoy!