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Lyft’s algorithm is trying to block people with names like ‘Dick’ and ‘Cummings’

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iOS autocorrect has always been terrible, it’s not exclusive to profanity. Both in terms of its performance and experience. Its incredibly frustrating to use when it autocorrects words 3-4 words later, and navigating text fields has become significantly more difficult on recent versions of iOS. Android is the superior experience in almost every UX category imo, and text handling is the best example of that. sent from…

For the life of me I cannot get “may” to stop autocorrecting to “May”

I tried for Boris too but couldn't find a solution

Re: Lyft’s algorithm is trying to block people with names like ‘Dick’ and ‘Cummings’

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This is all bullshit anyway. A word is just a word and whenever it insults somebody it's their own problem. I would rather change my actual name to Fuck if I wasn't too lazy to deal with problems like that. I once read a story of a Vietnamese man named Hui. He had to go to the court to protect his right to be named this way in Ukraine where the word is used widely and has only one meaning - a dick.

This is a nonsensical argument. A word has meaning, which is why it is a word and not a sound. If I yell insults at you, you are saying that doesn't mean anything? And if you get insulted, it is your own fault? No, words have meaning based on a common understanding between the person saying the word and the person hearing the word. If I insult you and you understand it, it is me who did the insulting, it is not 'your…

> If I yell insults at you

In such a case I would just assume you are stupid or something and keep on my business. If you don't have capacity to ignore that kind of noise you probably need treatment. Threats, however, are a different story.

You shouldn't care much if some random people express their opinion which is you're a moron (unless you meet such people often - then it might be a good idea to actually make sure there is nothing wrong with you or you are not hanging out in a wrong place) - ignoring insults usually causes better consequences than reacting to them. At the same time you usually should be worried if somebody threatens to kill you, ignoring threats can often get you in a real trouble.

Re: Lyft’s algorithm is trying to block people with names like ‘Dick’ and ‘Cummings’

#114

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None of the major card networks except for American Express validate cardholder name. The Address Verification Service (AVS) also only validates numeric values (so if your address is 123 Main Street, 123 Maple Ave will return a matching response)

Having worked around payments, I can guarantee you that card networks do check the Card Holder name. Better yet, they can match against first name, last name and middle name to adjust the risk rating of individual transactions. Albeit, this is rarely used to block payments, because if they stopped payments when customers didn't put their middle name the exact way it's written on their card, nobody would be able to pa…

I'm not so sure. I have a credit card under a completely different name (by accident).

Re: Lyft’s algorithm is trying to block people with names like ‘Dick’ and ‘Cummings’

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I had a friend named Hung Wang who was pissed Microsoft wouldn't let him make that his gamertag. "I'm so sorry my name is offensive!"

I have a friend named Aryan who was not allowed to sign up for a Microsoft account with that name. Support even refused to make the exception when asked, suggesting that he sign up with the name "Ryan" instead. To this day, emails from that account have "Ryan " in the header.

How do people find that offensive?

Re: Lyft’s algorithm is trying to block people with names like ‘Dick’ and ‘Cummings’

#116

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> semen: Valid By the way Semen is the way the Russian equivalent to Simon is spelled officially. There is quite a number of Russian men who have just that for their first name in their passports. I once met one, he worked as a developer and people were making fun of his name.

Surely Semyon would be the more common way of rendering семён?

Transliteration is almost always a mess, rarely yielding good results. If I were him I would just demand the authorities to spell my name as Simon. Or, perhaps, keep it as Semen and make fun of that myself. I could even sue someone who would ban me for this.

Re: Lyft’s algorithm is trying to block people with names like ‘Dick’ and ‘Cummings’

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positives (anyone named "Fuck", ostensibly). This guy would disagree: http://mw.eco.br/ig/prof/ReinhardtAdolfoFuck.htm Along the same lines, https://www.nie.edu.sg/profile/chew-shit-fun

Yeah, no name filter is going to be perfect for all edge cases. But presumably, it's a lot cheaper to have the Lyft support team handle email tickets from the relatively few Professor Fucks, than to have them also deal with every Cummings and Dick.

And what about Mr. Fucks, the fast food worker with no network to get his issues in front of a Lyft employee? He's probably just unable to use the service.

Re: Lyft’s algorithm is trying to block people with names like ‘Dick’ and ‘Cummings’

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Ok, let's call that puritan values of abrahamic religions.

And I bet someone named Shooter[1] has no problems signing up. 1. https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/extreme-boys-names

Why wouldn't they?

"Shooter" is a word that's acceptable to use in almost any company, even though the verb at it's root part of some abhorrent acts.

"Fuck" is a distasteful word for an act with near-universal approval.

Re: Lyft’s algorithm is trying to block people with names like ‘Dick’ and ‘Cummings’

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Since a credit card is required to use Lyft, why not just validate the name on the card with the card company and make it the issuer's problem?

A credit card is not required to use Lyft. You can use credit from gift cards or promo codes, as well as 1 time payment methods like Apple Pay which are completed at time of ride booking and do not expose names

To use Lyft, or to sign up? Using alternate payment methods makes sense once you sign up. I do it, too. But can you start a new account without a credit card?
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