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Faeces is actually a better term to use in reporting as it's allowed for day time broadcasting.
That aside I do agree with you that it sounds more grotesque. However the problem with languages is what's repulsive for one person might not be for another. For me, I've heard and used the "s" word a lot, so have become desensitised to it. But others would understandably consider it a "no no" term.