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Some previously had to be allowed because they couldn't be removed from 3rd party projects, which is where the unblocked_terms file comes from.

Here is the blocked_terms list:

dummy

keymaster

grayhat (Who has a gray skin color????)

# Black Hat black.?hat

# Black List black.?list

# Build Cop build.?cop

# Crazy crazy

# Cripple cripple

# Dummy dummy

# Frist Class Citizen first.?class.?citizen

# Grandfathered grandfathered

# Gray Hat gr[ae]y.?hat

# Gray List gr[ae]y.?list

# He \bhe\b

# She \bshe\b

# Him \bhim\b

# Her \bher\b

# His \bhis\b

# Hers \bhers\b

# Man in the middle man.?in.?the.?middle

# Master master

# MITM \bmitm(\b|\d)

# Native \bnative

# Red Line \bred.?line

# RTFM rtfm

# Sane, Insane \b(in)?sane(\b|\d)

# Sanity sanity

# Slave slave

# White Glove white.?glove

# White Hat white.?hat

# White Label white.?label

# White List white.?list

# WTF \bwtf

The only one I have issue with, really, is "native". I recall this being used in immigration law when mucking about with work permits and the like. What is the preferred term for referring to code that is intended for the current chip rather than for a virtual machine running on said chip with different architecture?

I guess rftm and wtf are just considered rude? What about all of the other scatological words in English or any other used-in-Google languages (such as Quebec French)?

"supposedly offensive" is a little too much editorializing for the link title, imo
Agree, should just be "list of terms". Let the reader decide.