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0001339ClearOSdansguardian-phraselistspublic2013-09-19 16:592013-11-25 18:02
dloper 
dloper 
lowminoralways
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6.4.0 
6.5.0 Beta 36.5.0 Beta 3 
0001339: Content Filter blocks fark.com
The site Fark.com gets blocked and labeled as pornography by the weighted phrases list for the use of the word 'fark' alone. When the word is removed, the site otherwise normally resolves correctly.
Using the default content filter settings, navigate to http://www.fark.com [^]
I'm checking with community members from Malaysia to see if the work 'fark' is a genuine bad term in Bahasa Malaysia. I will also check with the Indonesia team and community members who speak regional Chinese dialects near that area where Bahasa Malaysian is spoken.

If the word is not valid, we will remove it. If it is valid, we will negate it with a rule that both include fark and excludes fark.com thus negating the weightiness of that word when used on their site or referencing their site.
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Issue History
2013-09-19 16:59dloperNew Issue
2013-09-19 17:45dloperNote Added: 0001020
2013-09-19 17:52dloperAssigned To => dloper
2013-09-19 17:52dloperStatusnew => assigned
2013-09-27 09:32dloperNote Added: 0001031
2013-10-07 13:51user2Target Version6.5.0 Beta 2 => 6.5.0 Beta 3
2013-11-25 13:04user2Categoryapp-content-filter - Content Filter => dansguardian-phraselists
2013-11-25 13:05user2Statusassigned => resolved
2013-11-25 13:05user2Fixed in Version => 6.5.0 Beta 3
2013-11-25 13:05user2Resolutionopen => fixed
2013-11-25 18:02user2Statusresolved => closed

Notes
(0001020)
dloper   
2013-09-19 17:45   
PATCH:

--- /etc/dansguardian-av/lists/phraselists/pornography/weighted_malay 2013-09-19 17:23:11.853761871 -0600
+++ weighted_malay 2013-09-19 17:20:54.781761910 -0600
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
 <faraj><10>
 <faraj>,<konek><120>
 <fark><80>
+<fark>,<fark.com><-90>
 <ghairah><10>
 <ghairah>,<rangsang><50>
 <kimak><80>
(0001031)
dloper   
2013-09-27 09:32   
I've confirmed with community members in the area and this word 'fark' does not have any native Malay meaning. Nor does it seem to appear in the lexicon of other regional dialects.The line can safely be removed.