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It'd be nice if you edited out the b**** part because while you have the right to those feelings, most of us likely don't want that negativity here and what you're looking for really is a technical solution.
Hey, just a heads up - you can easily install a profanity filter extension on just about any browser, mobile or otherwise. Here's an example for Chrome:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/advanced-profanity-filter/piajkpdbaniagacofgklljacgjhefjeh
That way you don't have to see stuff you don't want to, but also don't have to attempt to modify the way other people speak to suit your desires.
This isn't really about profanity but just proper etiquette when asking a support question. People don't want to know what you think of your ex-wife and how you refer to her in a derogatory way. Asking about how to remove someone's contact picture is one thing that's completely fine, but starting the post by saying you don't want to see your "bitch ex-wife"'s face is simply unnecessary.
People dont want to know your opinion on support question etiquette, but here we are. Maybe the internet is for everyone, and sometimes that means you will meet people you don't like.
Sorry Karen.