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'''Pr0n''' or '''pron''' is written ] ] for '']''. |
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This alternate spelling for "porn" is used regularly in legitimate communications (such as email discussion groups, usenet, and internet web pages) to circumvent language and content filters and to prevent ] from picking them up. It has therefore become one of the only 'legitimate' forms of ], (along with 1337 itself and ]), or leet speak that is commonly used. Not using pr0n could cause a huge influx of traffic, (enough to ] some smaller sites or to bring an unwanted aspect to a web community), or cause accounts to be revoked even when they were being used for a legitimate discussion, or could cause e-mail to be marked as spam and ignored, ''et cetera''. |
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"pr0n r0kc" is also the name of a rock music scene, geographically based in New Zealand. The scene has a satirical edge to it, but the music is honest. Leaders in this genre includes Greenpiece, Inverse Order, and Johnny Depp Vibe. There is a somewhat official scene blog at a . Members of ] are said to be involved. |
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