3/17/2023 0 Comments Censor bleep![]() ![]() On recent law enforcement related reality TV programmes I have noticed that names and addresses are often masked, for privacy reasons, by multiple sequential tone bursts that are consistent with a land mobile radio's tone calling system. However, I have noticed some TV producers are using more appropriate bleeping sounds. Many of these tones are likely to be pure sine waves, as produced by a signal generator, I suspect. This is probably going to be something like A4, 440 Hz, because that is a common tone used to tune instruments, though 500 Hz and 1000 Hz are probably also available in many radio studios. I suspect that the most easily available tone source is generally used by the sound engineer. TiagoTiago ( talk) 05:32, 30 November 2017 (UTC) Reply The Bleep Īs far as I know there is no standard bleep sound. I agree that in normal usage they shouldn't be censored, but specifically when demonstrating censorship it doesn't make sense to uncensor them. The examples of how "bleeped" words are transcribed, should not be uncensored, because they are examples of how it is done in text form. I'm adding a note here because I had to revert a couple of edits. Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.186.35.122 ( talk) 18:56, 9 June 2011 (UTC) Reply In serious writing-as Wikipedia is meant to be (degree of achievement is open to discussion but I digress), bowlderisation is never used-this has been already pointed out in a previous revert. If so I will make my own artical if wikipitia is a bad website. Preceding unsigned comment added by MrJoshbumstead ( talk I censor words because I don't want to see them evry time I researth this artical so there. Especially in the case of "Holocaust", it's not a word people are used to see censored, it must be a proper Wikilink at least (maybe use dashes to indicate what portion is beeped, if consistent?). So please stop reverting edits that correct this. There is only one instance on this page where this should be done, the first "f-k", because the dashes indicate the length of the beep. Per WP:PROFANE words should *not* be bowlderized (i.e. ![]()
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