'Incápacitated' (I had to use some accented letters as spelling it with all regular characters would have blocked me from posting) After much trial and error (because OF COURSE they don't tell you where the problem is), I found one offending word. The rest of the snags seem to have indeed been caused by the filter spazzing out on formatting or who knows maybe it didn't like the colour of my socks. I did find a few clues into the assbackward principles behind PornHub's terrible language filter. That word at the top will trigger the filter, but I can for example say: 'tied up', 'restrained' 'unresponsive, 'smashed', ', and 'out cold'. So I suspect the filtered words aren't selected based on their meanings, instead the goal is to outlaw words which are used by people trying to share and find content which goes against ToS (or even just interests which are 'potentially problematic'). So that word at the top probably joined the filter list because it was frequently used to identify stuff involving lack of consent, substances, or people 'not awake' That makes a little more sense than if the words themselves were being considered offensive, but that approach is still ridiculous because the content and those who seek it aren't being removed. People VERY quickly adapt and improve. They will (or already have) started using language which is indistinguishable from the regular content to outsiders and AIs. They can use misspellings or word order to code dogwhistles for those who are interested, but are totally innocent to everyone else. It's ALMOST like poorly implemented security has negligible impact on the intended targets, and actually only serves to frustrate and annoy genuine users who follow the rules! Why is it that a literal Wanker know this stuff, but apparently one of the world's biggest websites hasn't quite caught up to the security standards of the 90's?!