> Could we keep the language on this list down a tad?  

Profanity filters used by corporations to keep tabs on their employees'
email communication are just as important as keeping track of what their
employees are talking about to ensure vital company secrets aren't being
let out.

In this post-Janet-Jackson-wardrobe-malfunction era, it's important to
remember that the morals and values police are everywhere and
corporations are extremely sensitive to public opinion.  If the people
reading Jason's emails (and make no mistake - there are people reading
his emails to make sure he's not releasing company secrets) find profane
words in his incoming emails, they may react like auto insurance
companies do when they punish you by raising your rates for getting hit
by some random person at absolutely no fault of your own, and fire him.

Jason might lose his fvcking job because of your shi++y language. Show
some respect you k0ksuckers and intentionally misspell or l33t 5p34k
your g0d d4mn swear words.  The thought police aren't very bright so
they won't be able to read them.

See?  Everybody wins!
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