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<p><font face="monospace">I have verified that adding as badword: "<font
color="#ff0000"><b>stopspotting</b></font>" does not match
with "stop" but with "<font color="#ff0000"><b>stop spotting</b></font>"
which was expected, preventing words like "stop" from giving
false positives.<br>
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An example that has passed well is (no match):<br>
21213.0 RX3RZ 30-Nov-2022 1128Z <font color="#0000ff"><b>stop </b></font>cluster
qrm! <DL4KG><br>
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Instead they have not passed (match):<br>
7005.3 RV9USA 30-Nov-2022 1041Z Sergej, <b><font
color="#ff0000">stop spotting</font> </b>RU! <RX3RZ><br>
18080.1 OK1VK 30-Nov-2022 1035Z PAVEL, <b><font
color="#ff0000">stop spotting</font> </b>UK! <RX3RZ><br>
24915.1 VK6WB 30-Nov-2022 1035Z Gus, <b><font
color="#ff0000">stop spotting</font> </b>UK! <RX3RZ><br>
18086.0 UA6LCT 30-Nov-2022 1034Z Vyacheslav, <font
color="#ff0000"><b>stop spotting</b></font> RU! <RX3RZ><br>
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<p><font face="monospace">It seems that the guy has decided to
change <b>UR!</b> by <b>UK!</b>, but it's the same, it won't
appear in the node.</font></p>
<p><font face="monospace">Incredible job by Dirk.<br>
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Kin</font></p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">El 30/11/2022 a las 9:46, Ian Maude via
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I don’t get that Kin. I don’t see the word spotting in the
comments and stop is a valid word sometimes. My thought was that
it is unlikely for anyone to use RU! For any other reason.
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<p><font face="monospace">Ian,<br>
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<p><font face="monospace">And it would not be better to
use as a badword: "stopspottingRU" or even better
"stopspotting" since what is received is:<br>
Willi, <b>stop watching RU!</b><br>
Sergey, <b>stop watching RU!</b><br>
Kulikov, <b>stop watching RU!</b><br>
Gus <b>stop watching RU!</b><br>
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I use "<b>stopspotting</b>". It is the simplest and
most effective</font></p>
<p><font face="monospace">Kin EA3CV<br>
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30/11/2022 a las 9:32, Ian Maude via
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hi Dirk et al,I have been watching this idiot spotting this morning and the only thing I could think of to help was to do ..
set/badword RU!
This obviously seems to not be liked and possibly needs an escape character? It returns..
Badword RU! added as ‘ ‘
Can this be done?</pre>
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