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2005-07-06
While I fully agree with your point that M-Dollar is somewhat childish, and personally refrain to use this abbreviation, I am also concerned about this: you have a *right* to be childish every now and then, M-Dollar is a clear sign of what a person thinks of Microsoft, and that person is entitled to expressing his ideas, all the more so if it's in an innocuos form. Moreover, if the overall tone of the comment is infantile or annoying there's already a user-regulation method (scores) to moved it down where more exigent users won't see it.
I really don't think automated censorship is the way to go, at least in this case.
rehdon