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# About This Project (Lightly Adapted For Markdown and broken links)
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The concept behind the StupidFilter Project originated during a conversation between [Gabriel Ortiz](https://signalnine.net/) and [Paul Starr](https://web.archive.org/web/20090401041553/http://midaregami.net/). StupidFilter was conceived out of necessity. Too long have we suffered in silence under the tyranny of idiocy. In the beginning, the internet was a place where one could communicate intelligently with similarly erudite people. Then, [Eternal September](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_September) hit and we were lost in the noise. The advent of user-driven web content has compounded the matter yet further, straining our tolerance to the breaking point.
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## Files
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* stupidfilter.sql - This is the original corpus which is a MySQL dumpfile
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* stupidfilter.sqlite - This is an sqlite database that was converted from the original MySQL dumpfile using <https://github.com/mysql2sqlite/mysql2sqlite>
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* stupidfilter.csv - This is a csv corpus file that was converted from stupidfilter.sqlite using *DB Browser for SQLite* linux program
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# About This Project (Lightly Adapted For Markdown and broken links)
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The concept behind the StupidFilter Project originated during a conversation between [Gabriel Ortiz](https://signalnine.net/) and [Paul Starr](https://web.archive.org/web/20090401041553/http://midaregami.net/). StupidFilter was conceived out of necessity. Too long have we suffered in silence under the tyranny of idiocy. In the beginning, the internet was a place where one could communicate intelligently with similarly erudite people. Then, [Eternal September](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_September) hit and we were lost in the noise. The advent of user-driven web content has compounded the matter yet further, straining our tolerance to the breaking point.
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