The Censorship API is a powerful tool designed to help developers effectively manage and moderate user-generated content by identifying and filtering offensive or inappropriate language. With its comprehensive set of features, this API enables companies to create safer and more respectful online environments.
At the core of the Censorship API is a sophisticated algorithm that analyzes text input and detects potentially offensive words. It leverages an extensive database of profanity, racial slurs, vulgar language and other inappropriate content to accurately identify and flag such cases. By integrating this API into their applications, websites or platforms, developers can automatically scan and sanitize user-generated content in real time, mitigating the risk of offensive or harmful language.
This ensures that the API adapts to the context and sensitivities of different applications or industries. Whether it is a social networking platform, a messaging application, a gaming community or an e-commerce website, the profanity filter API can adapt to the various content moderation needs.
Integrating the profanity filter API is a breeze, thanks to its developer-friendly documentation and robust SDKs (software development kits). The API can be seamlessly integrated into various programming languages, frameworks and platforms, allowing developers to quickly implement content moderation functions without extensive coding. It provides simple yet powerful methods for text analysis, allowing developers to easily identify and manage instances of offensive language in their applications.
To improve efficiency and performance, the Censorship API is designed to handle large volumes of content with minimal latency. It leverages advanced machine learning techniques and cloud infrastructure to ensure fast and accurate analysis, even under high load conditions. This enables companies to expand their content moderation capabilities to meet the demands of growing user bases and increasingly dynamic online environments.
It will receive parameters and provide you with a JSON.
Social media platforms: Implement the profanity filter API to automatically scan and block offensive language in user comments, posts and messages, creating a more positive and respectful online community.
Online forums and discussion boards: Ensure discussions remain civil and respectful by filtering out profanity and offensive language in user-generated content.
Chat applications: Enhance the user experience by filtering and hiding offensive language in conversations, fostering a friendly and inclusive chat environment.
Gaming communities: Maintain a safe and welcoming environment for gamers by automatically filtering out profanity, hate speech and inappropriate language in game chats or user-generated content.
E-commerce websites: Implement the API to scan and block offensive language in product reviews, comments or user feedback, helping to maintain a professional and trustworthy image for your brand.
Besides the number of API calls, there are no other limitations.
{"original": "go to hell", "censored": "go to ****", "has_profanity": true}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/2092/censorship+api/1872/censure+text' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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The Censure Text endpoint returns a JSON object containing the original text, the censored version, and a boolean indicating whether profanity was detected. This allows developers to easily identify and manage offensive language in user-generated content.
The key fields in the response data include "original" (the input text), "censored" (the modified text with profanity replaced), and "has_profanity" (a boolean indicating the presence of offensive language).
The response data is structured as a JSON object. It includes three main fields: "original," "censored," and "has_profanity," making it easy for developers to parse and utilize the information in their applications.
The Censure Text endpoint accepts a single parameter: the text to be analyzed, with a maximum length of 1,000 characters. This allows users to customize their requests based on the content they wish to filter.
Users can utilize the returned data by checking the "has_profanity" field to determine if action is needed. The "censored" field can be displayed to users, ensuring a clean and respectful environment while retaining the context of the original message.
The Censorship API uses an extensive database that includes various forms of profanity, racial slurs, and vulgar language. This database is regularly updated to maintain accuracy and relevance in identifying offensive content.
Data accuracy is maintained through continuous updates to the profanity database and the use of advanced machine learning techniques. This ensures that the API adapts to evolving language and slang, providing reliable content moderation.
Typical use cases for the Censorship API include moderating comments on social media, filtering chat messages in gaming communities, and sanitizing product reviews on e-commerce sites. These applications help create safer online environments.
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