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A couple of thoughts

1) This one has bothered me for a while.  After I type in my username and password I like to hit enter.  It really bugs me to have to move to the mouse and click on the "log-in" button.  Why can't the engineers change that to accepting "enter" for "log-in" as all the other sites I have to log-in to do?  This is the only site I have ever used that doesn't accept the "enter" button.

2)  The censorship process needs to be context defined not just blindly censoring words.  I understand the need for censorship, especially in a multi-cultural forum.  However, when a word is used as part of a medically defined procedure the context should be considered.  In this case I am talking about "allergy skin p r i c k test" (remove the spaces between the letters p r i c k).  I know the word can be used in a derogatory manner, although I have no idea what it means in that context (and I don't care to know or I would google search it).  For newbies to conditions, this can be confusing when they read a post that has been censored. Well initiated people can read through the "*" and comprehend what is being said.  It would also be nice to be able to use the words in the context of describing tests, procedures, or conditions  to newbies as well.  The programming for that would be rather complex though.  I would settle for allowing censored terms in medically defined contexts.

Thank you.
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Thank you.  I look forward to hearing what, if any, adjustments will be made.
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Hi,

These are both some very great suggestions I am going to make sure I submit these to our management team :)  Thanks for taking the time to write these up for us.
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