{"original": "shit", "censored": "****", "has_profanity": true}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/3363/expletive+filter+api/3640/filter+text?text=shit' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
After signing up, every developer is assigned a personal API access key, a unique combination of letters and digits provided to access to our API endpoint. To authenticate with the Expletive Filter API simply include your bearer token in the Authorization header.
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The Expletive Filter API represents a fundamental advance in content moderation technology, providing users with a sophisticated solution for the automatic detection and filtering of offensive language in textual content. In a digital landscape where user-generated content proliferates across multiple platforms, the need to maintain a civilized and safe environment is more pressing than ever. The Expletive Filter API seamlessly addresses this imperative by providing an automated mechanism to identify and manage instances of profanity, ensuring that online spaces remain conducive to positive interactions and user experiences.
In essence, the Expletive Filter API functions as a linguistic gatekeeper that examines text input for the presence of offensive language. The goal is to identify and flag instances of profanity, which can range from explicit terms to creatively disguised or context-dependent variations. This meticulous scrutiny ensures a thorough and nuanced approach to content moderation, as it recognizes that profanity can manifest itself in a variety of forms and expressions.
An advanced feature of the Expletive Filter API is its contextual analysis capability. Unlike simplistic word matching methods, this API takes into account the context in which words are used. This context awareness allows the API to distinguish between cases where a word can be used innocuously and cases where it contributes to offensive content. By taking context into account, the API mitigates the risk of generating false positives and increases the accuracy of profanity detection.
By integrating with moderation systems and content management platforms, the Expletive Filter API integrates seamlessly into existing workflows. This integration streamlines the content moderation process, allowing users to maintain a controlled and respectful environment without significant disruptions to their established systems.
In conclusion, the Expletive Filter API is emerging as a critical tool for users striving to create online spaces that foster positive user interactions and experiences. With its sophisticated profanity detection mechanisms, customization options and seamless integration capabilities, the API contributes significantly to ongoing efforts to maintain respectful and inclusive digital communication environments.
It will receive parameters and provide you with a JSON.
Social Media Comments: Employ the Expletive Filter API to automatically moderate and filter offensive language in user comments on social media platforms.
Chat Applications: Integrate the API into chat applications to ensure a clean and respectful communication environment by filtering profanity in real-time messages.
Content Creation Platforms: Embed the API in platforms where users generate content to automatically filter and moderate offensive language in posts, articles, or creative works.
Community Forums: Utilize the API for content moderation in community forums, preventing the dissemination of profanity in discussions and maintaining a positive atmosphere.
Gaming Communities: Implement the API in gaming communities to filter profanity in in-game chats and user-generated content, fostering a respectful gaming environment.
Besides the number of API calls, there is no other limitation.
The Expletive Filter API is a tool designed to automatically identify, detect, and filter out offensive language or expletives within textual content, ensuring a cleaner and more respectful communication environment.
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Zyla provides a wide range of integration methods for almost all programming languages. You can use these codes to integrate with your project as you need.
To use this API, users must specify a text to detect and filter inappropriate words.
The Filter text endpoint returns a JSON object containing the original text, the censored version with offensive language replaced by asterisks, and a boolean indicating whether profanity was detected.
The key fields in the response data are "original" (the input text), "censored" (the filtered text), and "has_profanity" (a boolean indicating the presence of offensive language).
The Filter text endpoint requires a single parameter: the text input that needs to be analyzed for offensive language.
The response data is organized in a JSON format, with clearly defined fields for the original text, the censored output, and the profanity detection status, making it easy to parse and utilize.
The Filter text endpoint provides information on the presence of profanity in the input text, the original text, and a sanitized version of the text, allowing users to understand and manage offensive language effectively.
Users can customize their data requests by varying the input text parameter, allowing for different phrases or sentences to be analyzed for offensive language.
Data accuracy is maintained through advanced contextual analysis, which helps distinguish between innocuous and offensive uses of language, reducing false positives in profanity detection.
Typical use cases include moderating comments on social media, filtering chat messages in applications, and ensuring respectful communication in community forums and gaming environments.
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