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Twittertale tracks your naughty tweets

The basic idea behind Twittertale is that they track all tweets with NSFW words and display them for the world to see. Currently, the most popular naughty words are (in order) 1) the S word, 2) the A word, 3) the F word, 4) the b word, and 5) balls.
We're not not sure what the point of this site is, other than fun. However, it's cool to see some of the creative ways people are harvesting Twitter conversations!
We especially love the site's tagline, "You kiss your momma with that mouth?"
Yes, we do. Sorry mom, sorry God.
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Thomas Han said 12:38AM on 1-03-2008
Great find! Now where's that RSS for TwitterTale, so I can add this to my reader :-o
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Jonathan Wall said 7:42AM on 1-03-2008
I'd argue that balls isn't necessarily a naughty word.
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GoOrange said 8:58AM on 1-03-2008
The whole thing strikes me as extremely disturbing, like someone spying on me. Will they send an email to your mom every month with a tally of your total blue word use?
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Matt Heerema said 9:13AM on 1-03-2008
That's funny. The school classroom design makes it even better. Nicely done site.
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Tushar Bharadia said 9:16AM on 1-03-2008
My primary problem is that I couldn't find any of my own tweets on there. Bastards.
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kingkool68 said 10:02AM on 1-03-2008
Hmmm if you took an RSS feed of this and pumped it back into Twitter, would that create a recursive infinite loop of bad words forever and ever?
I think it would be better if they replaced the bad words with * so people could use their own imagination as to what was said.
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Thomas Han said 3:31PM on 1-04-2008
I like the recursive thought... hmm...
agree with @Doug and you, good idea on the * part :-)
Doug said 2:30PM on 1-03-2008
Awesome idea @kingkool68, I smell a "censor button" coming.
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