You lost me on the "I am.", but in terms of everything else, most are censored because they are words that the average parent wouldn't want their kid repeating, so I don't think they need to be displayed on here either. Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to say we live up to some high moral stadard, it is simply a choice that has been made between myself and the moderating team. As for a couple of other words, they were found offensive to people who I respect enough to have decided to take action by blocking them.
I think we're losing track of a few things here.
Firstly, this isn't a "public" forum for people to practice free speech and come to talk about whatever they feel like talking about. This is a privately owned photography forum where we invite people to come to talk about photography, and while they are here, enjoy themselves with some off-topic discussion as well. Put a big group of people together and there will always be conflict, so we do our best to limit that conflict by creating a certain set of rules and policies. I know this doesn't sound very "politically correct", but people don't have the "right" to free speech here, just like they can't walk into my living room and do whatever they want. People get used to the Internet being a free-for-all, but that is only true when you go out and start your own web site. I'm not on a mission to stop people from having conversation, but there are some policies that we have decided on that I simply ask people to respect. I'm open to hearing the opinions of others regarding them, but in the end, it is our choice.
Secondly, I don't see why this is being made such a big deal over. This is a photography site. The censoring of any of those words has nothing to do with the average person's ability to discuss photography, nor does it make much of a difference on the majority of other off-topic conversations we have here. While I understand that people are highly uncomfortable with any form of censorship, we are quite open about our decisions and, by participating here, we ask that you repect them.
We work hard to make this place as friendly and as inviting as possible, and we do try to take a very hands-off approach to the majority of what is posted here. I believe most would agree that the moderating that takes place is minilmal, as are any major issues with spam, abuse, etc. What the general membership doesn't see is just how much work goes on over a daily basis to keep things that way. Whether it be dealing with spam, people trying to cause trouble, or any number of other issues. The policies we create are tired directly into that along with some basic etiquette that I believe the average person would appreciate.
I'll get off my soapbox now.