How can I make Siri accept certain words or phrases and be less judgmental and puritan? It sees offense where there is none!

I occasionally breed dogs eg. A litter once every two years.


I ask Siri about something for a female dog and use the apt and accurate word "B1tch".


I imagine that Siri, in its electronic metaverse, then clutches its pearls and has a fit of the silicon vapours and refuses to acknowledge my enquiry.


Can I alter settings to accept the word "B1tch" or should I set sail for Plymouth Rock?

Posted on Jan 5, 2024 05:41 AM

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Mar 8, 2024 02:08 PM in response to JackCadeRevolutionary

I’d also love to know if there’s a way around her wilting about words that are “bad.”


Siri refusing to acknowledge this stuff is obnoxious. I requested she play a song “Free P*rn” by The Left Rights. A song I was able to add to my iTunes library etc but she refuses to even process the request due to the word p*rn. I tried repeatedly, only finding success when I requested a different song by the same artist. P*rn isn’t even a swear word!


p.s. I couldn’t post this reply without censoring. This makes more sense than Siri having a problem, but I still feel like I’m taking crazy pills.


I do hope there is some work-around.

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