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Microsoft Word Now Suggests Politically Correct Words to Avoid ‘Offensive’ Language Like ‘Mankind’
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella shows his fist ( Stephen Brashear /Getty)
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Lucas Nolan13 Jan 202212


Microsoft has reportedly introduced a new feature in the latest version of its Word software that suggests more politically correct phrases and words, including the removal of offensive terms like “mankind.”

The Daily Mail reports that Microsoft has added a new feature to the latest version of Word that acts as an auto checker for inclusive language and suggests politically correct alternatives to certain words. The new feature adds a purple line below words or phrases deemed to be “problematic” by the woke tech giant.


Microsoft in China
Microsoft in China (Pool/Getty)


Students protest against free speech at Middlebury College (AP Photo/Lisa Rathke)

Once Word has highlighted the potential troublesome word or phrase, it will suggest a politically correct alternative. In one case, Word suggested changing the term “Postman” to “mail carrier” or “postal worker.”

The software also suggested an alteration to the famous quote from astronaut Neil Armstrong, suggesting that the quote “one giant leap for mankind,” should be updated to “humankind,” or “humanity,” instead. Luckily, the feature can be turned off in settings.

This update to the popular Word software comes just shortly after a survey found that U.S. customers ranked Microsoft as one of the most trusted tech firms, with 43 percent of poll participants stating that they trust the firm “a great deal/a good amount,” compared to Google and Facebook.

This isn’t the first time Microsoft software has attempted to suggest more PC content to users. In 2019, Microsoft partnered with the firm NewsGuard to include the browser extension in its mobile Edge browser. NewsGuard attempted to rank news websites in terms of “trustworthiness” but appeared to have a heavy anti-conservative bias, stating that Breitbart, WikiLeaks, The Drudge Report and more are not trustworthy.

However, the service was more than happy to mark proven hoaxes by left-wing publications as truthful, while marking 100 percent accurate content from conservative outlets as “potentially untrustworthy.”
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
This update to the popular Word software comes just shortly after a survey found that U.S. customers ranked Microsoft as one of the most trusted tech firms, with 43 percent of poll participants stating that they trust the firm “a great deal/a good amount,” compared to Google and Facebook.
Har, har. HOrselaugh!

Only "business" remains locked into Office Suite. Everyone else is doing EVERYONE ELSE.

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I use LibreOffice. Now I don't write a lot of Emails, but I read a lot. Nice thing about LibreOffice is they're continuously updating to keep up with "Word Variants." And just about everything else.

Many "subscripts" I don't recognize. But LibreOffice does.

Thinking on this, I have yet to find a communication that LibreOffice won't open...

Dobbin
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
Offend away and why should we care if they get upset or if we do not go along with it threaten to go into the forest and jump off a cliff and let the wild animals eat.
Do you see any down side to this?
 

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
Don't use Word and I will go out of my way to be Politically Incorrect until the day I die and as long afterwards as possible. They can all piss off for all I care. Politically Correct is REALITY INCORRECT!! Deal with it toads!
 

Groucho

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Most did
What about Det cord & such?
Just curious...
Sigh. I came home with a pair of filthy stinky boots, a salt stained boonie hat, an m-65 field jacket and the class A's I wore back to the world. Oh, and a Nikon camera I bought in Hong Kong and I had to pay duty on that at customs. Welcome home, sucker.

No, I didn't bring any of the "cool" stuff back. That would have been time in Leavenworth if caught.
 
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Griz3752

Retired, practising Curmudgeon
I was hopeful but didn't really expect anyone to own up to such; is there a statute of limitations. In CMJ?
I don't know...
 
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