Where do Flagged words come from?
Flagged words can come from a variety of sources. These sources originate from one of three levels: • World – misspellings as determined by an external spell-checker and dictionaries • Site – words identified by site administrators as common stealth scannos • Project – words specified by the project manager as valid (Good Words List) or possible stealth scannos (Bad Words List) Each level takes precedence over the level before it. Words identified as Bad at the World level (by an external spell-checker) but are valid at the Project level (project Good words) will not be flagged. This allows the person closest to the text more control over what is flagged: Project Managers can adjust the Good and Bad Words Lists at the project level. Site administrators can manage Bad Words commonly found as stealth scannos at the Site level. Spellcheckers and other external validators can be used to determine Bad Words at the World level.
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