What are we doing when we censor expletives? Even when a person's speech has

What are we doing when we censor expletives? Even when a person's speech has

What are we doing when we censor expletives? Even when a person's speech has been censored (on the TV airing of an R-rated film, say), it's often perfectly clear exactly what he is saying or intends to convey. In this sense the content and meaning of the speaker's explicit speech is completely intact--so what exactly is being censored?

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