I’m so fucking tired of clicking on a song and finding out it’s the fucking censored version halfway through. It genuinely pisses me off, even if the censors are well done, it still fucks up the flow of the music. Songs should never be censored regardless of the amount of swears and innuendos; they’re a form of expression by artists and creators. Oh, what about the kids? Yeah fuck right off. Parent your children better. They’re eventually going to learn what curses are anyways.

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    Wholeheartedly agree. Tried of hypocrites and psuedo saints forcing their sensitivity on art. I want to hear Eminem say weird ass shit. I want Limp Bizkit music to say fuck. Same thing for Lola Young. These lame ass nancy’s don’t like it? They should be the ones to listen to something else. The original song/music was written as is to express something. It needs to be delivered RAW in its purist form. Not to be watered down to appease people who can’t figure out how to navigate the social situation of just not listening to it.

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    Your problem isn’t censorship, your problem is relaying on services to listen to music. Be it Spotify or the Radio, you’re listening to public music; you have to share. And preferences of others are going to override yours, be it business decisions, or just people who’d rather hear the censored version.

    You’re trying to ride the bus, and mad because it doesn’t pick you up and drop you off at your front door.

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    Bro tell me about.

    Imo the greatest nu metal album of all time is Hed PE’s Broke. But Spotify only has the censored version, and let me tell you how incomprehensibly worse the album is without profanity.

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      I doubt it is unpopular in Lemmy’s demographic, but I think it probably is quite unpopular within the general population

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        It’d definitely be unpopular in Lemmy’s demographic, which is quite pro-censorship and “circle jerk”-esque. There are hundreds if not thousands of moderator actions every day on here censoring and banning people for saying words that mods and users didn’t like, none of which can cause any actual harm.

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    I remember listening to BBC radio 1 when they accidentally played the uncensored version of Closer of the Sunday afternoon chart countdown.

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      It’s going to switch from popular to unpopular once you say “songs that ask for the extermination of all people in Gaza” shouldn’t be censored.

      There should be a line where songs/anything should be censored, but curse words obviously aren’t it.

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        Define “censored”, I guess. It would ne best if they didn’t exist, but if they’re already there, bleeping out the slurs won’t help.

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          Censorship isn’t limited to bleeping out slurs.
          I’m pretty happy I don’t have to hear rap lyrics calling for my death blasting out of cars, so I’m not against all censorship in general.
          I think OP’s opinion is badly phrased and they’re actually just talking about removing slurs, not all forms of censorship.

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    Censorship is becoming a major problem, all these streaming sites control everything now, they can do whatever they want with the movies it seems, the free streaming sites usually edit the movies and I found Amazon did a few times as well back when I was using that crap, when those movies aren’t available anywhere else and the streaming ones are all censored then people have to essentially break the law to see the original movie, which I have no personal problem with, but it’s just a hassle. Hang on to that physical media. I know this is about music but it’s basically the same.

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    Agree. If you want your music to be “kid friendly”, then don’t swear in said songs. Easy.

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    I know right, everyone is all what about the kids? But as our very president and his pals said and did over and over, fuck the kids.

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    as long as we don’t ban the uncensored versions it’s just more choice for the people. i believe that language is power, and ridiculous overuse hurts it and our expression. thus there are songs of which i prefer the clean versions.

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    Summer of ’69 by Bryan Adams was recently censored. The song seems to be about Americana and teen romance, but at the end he says “me and my baby in a 69” but people still didn’t get what it was about. Then he told people to check his birth year. All of a sudden that line had to be changed.

    And yet The Who still get to say “who the fuck are you?” in Who Are You

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    Agree, no censorship for music and art in general. Censorship also involves some songs being not available to stream. While not as convenient, I buy all my music and (I might be on a spectrum or two) play it when it’s listening time. I LOVE music, but not while doing other activities. Rarely though, some wallpaper music.