NYT to Remove ‘Potentially Insensitive’ Words From Wordle
The New York Times said it is editing Wordle’s puzzles with the intent of removing offensive words.
The news comes after a user noticed on Wednesday the solution for Wordle puzzle #284 appeared to offer two different options. While one person first solved the puzzle with the word “harry,” the other solved it with the word “stove.” When asked why there were two words, a representative from the newspaper affirmed that the answer had been changed that day.
Both of these are marked as #wordle284 so which one is right? pic.twitter.com/sfx5dA4Dhj
— Jenny Rodrigues (@jennynotjen) March 30, 2022
While most people in the United States may use Harry as a name, the word harry means “to harass, agitate, or trouble by or as if by repeated attacks; beleaguer,” according to Dictionary.com. (Read more from “NYT to Remove ‘Potentially Insensitive’ Words From Wordle” HERE)
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