The censorship in BF V Israel involves restrictions on content and information.
The censorship in BF V Israel involves restrictions on content and information.
Also a twist on the phrase, since "Jew" is off-limits here—though it's just a shortened version.
They mentioned planning to roll out the system before the beta launch. Essentially, they’re saying the filter uses an automated process driven by algorithms. While I support removing racial language, restricting terms like 'jew' or 'which man' reflects EA/DICE’s stance on political boundaries. It’s not their role to judge whether speech is free or restricted. In the US, private firms have broad leeway under the First Amendment, but in the EU, only governments can legally limit expression for lawful reasons.
Here, EA is ending efforts to talk about the filter they added to the game, while their supporters are working hard to protect them.