Fakebook censors are infact fooled by pig latin
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Me too. And all my friends. I can't understand a word.
Fakebook can't read cursive handwriting, either. (I mean written by hand - not computer. Write it then scan it.)
When I was young, parents would speak piglatin to talk in front of children without them understanding. It’s really simple once you have the key. Just remove the first letter of each word, move it to the end of the word with ‘ay’ after it.
For example “the” in piglatin is “hetay”
A clue to get you started:
Remove all the "ay" suffices then move the new last letter to the front.
Most people can’t instinctively read pig Latin and recognize words.
Makes sense the lines of code can’t either.
Uckersfay
Does anyone remember Ubbi Dubbi?
Hubi frubens! Hubow ubare yubou tubodubay?
You put "ub" before each spoken vowel sound. I can actually speak it quite fluently. It took me a week of practice to get the hang of it. :-P
<yes, I'm just that crazy>
Wow! Who knew? This was started here in the US in the 17th century:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubbi_dubbi
Great now try gibberish!
Coddagoviddgid widdagill kiddagill yoddagou. Iddagiverddagermeddagectiddigin widdagill curdagure yoddagou.
Nah. Cursive is a lot easier!
Dod yuo konw yuor mnid cna raed gbibersih jsut fnie follownig a cuople rlues?
Brain uses pattern recognition more than anything else in reading. As long as you start and stop with the same letters, and keep the same number of letters, you can basically rearrange them (or even use substitutes) at will and your brain will sort them out for the most part. Utterly messes up algorithms. 1 b3t l33t spe@k w0rk$ f1n3 t00!
This makes my Pig Latin loving heart happy.