Profanity filter erroneously flagged file extension on bounty application

Summary:

When applying for a bounty, the profanity filter erroneously flagged the file extension .@ss (with the @ sign an “a”) as profane. This forced me to replace all occurrences of “a” with a “*” (star) symbol.

What is confusing is that the bounty was able to be created with the word in question, but my bounty response could not.

Repl link/Link to where the bug appears:

https://replit.com/bounties/@luquitared/fix-ass-subtitles-ov

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Hey @LiamStojanovic welcome to the forums.

This is very odd. I have asked Replit staff to look into this

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