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Sunday
Nov102013

Website tracks F-bombs on Twitter

Curious about how many times and where F-bombs are dropped around the world? Fbomb.co tracks where the F-word is said around the world on Twitter. Leading offenders are the Americans and British with New York as the biggest cursers there are. But curses seem to be used frequently in non-English speaking countries as well.

Site creator Martin Gingras, a junior from Carleton University in Ottawa, told CNET: "I'm really happy about how widespread the views for this application have spread and I hope people get some entertainment out of it. However, I also hope that people take a moment to read a few of them and realize how ridiculous they can sound and think twice before just saying the first thing to come to their mind using social media." 

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