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I was trying to take out swear words from a string and thought I had it done, until someone on this site showed me this: http://codepad.org/LMuhFH4g

So, is there any way I can go over a string until its clean of all swear words.

$a = array( 'duck', 'chit', 'dsshole' ); 

$str = 'duchitck-you-dssduckhole'; 

$newString = str_ireplace($a,'',$str); 
$newString = str_ireplace('-','',$newString); 
$newString = trim($newString); 
echo $newString;  
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5 Answers 5

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The easy solution is to pass the fourth optional $count parameter.

do { 
    $str = str_ireplace(..., ..., ..., $count);
} while ($count); 

To truly remove curse words though.... Good luck with that. There's just too many variations to ever completely filter natural language (word, werd, w0rd, w3rd, etc -- if someone wants to call someone a name badly enough, they'll find a way; websites tend to use moderation for a reason).


This approach is unusably basic by the way since it has no concept of actual words but just strings of characters (assassinate -> inate). You can use regular expressions (the convenient \b word boundary), but at the end of the day, it's all pointless anyway.

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  • This'll do for now. 10 people in the world'll visit their site and they want things to be like some high tech... whatever.
    – Norman
    Jan 2, 2013 at 8:13
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A function for censoring swear words from a txt file

PHP:

function censor($string)
{
    if ($string)
    {
        $badwords = file_get_contents("badwords.txt");
        $badwords = explode(",", $badwords);
        $replacewith = array();
        $index = 0;
        foreach ($badwords as $value) {
            $lengthOfStars = strlen($badwords[$index]) - 2;
            $replacewith[$index] = substr($badwords[$index], 0, 1).str_repeat("*", $lengthOfStars).substr($badwords[$index], -1);
            $index++;
        }
        $newstring = str_ireplace($badwords, $replacewith, $string);
        return $newstring;
    }
}

echo censor("Some swear words to censor");

badwords.txt:

swear,words

Outcome:

Some s***r w***s to censor
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  • Probably should make sure whatever file you store the swear words in is a file that won't be snooped by 3rd parties. EDIT: Didn't mean to submit yet. Adding on > Some DNS providers may flag your website as being 18+/NSFW if it picks up on some of those keywords. At least that appears to have happened to me a few years ago. Jun 15, 2022 at 15:51
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Using the "contains" function from this answer, you could do

$strFromSearchBox = 'duchitck you dssduckhole';
$theseWords = array('duck', 'chit', 'dsshole');

$newString = $strFromSearchBox;
while(contains($newString, $theseWords)) {
    $newString = str_replace($theseWords,'',$newString);
}

echo $newString;
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    no need to loop. str_replace will replace all occurrences of the words.
    – Raptor
    Jan 2, 2013 at 6:54
  • It might help to recheck. Someone might bypass it by expecting the collapse of a word. ffncknck becomes fnck Jun 15, 2022 at 16:06
  • @JosephKreifelsII that's what the while() loop is for.
    – Matt
    Jun 17, 2022 at 1:10
  • @Matt I know that, I was replying to the guy who said you didn't need it. Jun 20, 2022 at 12:18
  • @JosephKreifelsII my mistake, I misread your comment.
    – Matt
    Aug 12, 2022 at 1:22
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// array of all the banned strings
$swears = array(
        "a*s",
        "t*****s"
        // add all your swear words to this array
    );

$dirtyStr = "a*s and t*****s";

// remove all the banned strings
$cleanStr = str_replace($swears, '', $dirtyStr);

echo $dirtyStr;
> a*s and t*****s

echo $cleanStr;
> and
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    Try censoring your words if possible. There is no real need for the dirty words for understanding the problem/solution. I would also advise adding some textual explanation in addition to your code. It usually makes a better answer.
    – amit
    Jan 2, 2013 at 6:52
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function censor($string)
{
if ($string)
{
    //badwordsarray
    $badwords = array('some', 'swear', 'word');
    //replacearray                      
    $replace =  array('s**e', 's***r', 'w**d'); 

    $newstring = str_ireplace($badwords, $replace, $string);
    return $newstring;
}
}
 $message = $_POST['message'];
 $filteredmessage = censor($message);
 echo $filteredmessage;
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