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[Online Tool] Check Before You Post — Don't Let One Word Ruin Your Entire Piece

Original Author:bhnw Released on 2026-03-16 10:27 3 views Star (0)

Writing for a public account, posting on social media, building an e-commerce product page — many content creators have hit this wall:

You finish writing, nail the layout, add all the images, hit publish — and get an error saying the content contains violations. Or it just doesn't show up. Or it gets suppressed. All that work, gone.

The culprit usually isn't the whole article. It's one or two words that triggered the platform's filter.

Toolshu's Sensitive Word Checker lets you paste your text before publishing. Any flagged words are highlighted and replaced with * so you can see exactly where the problem is and fix it before it costs you.

🔗 Tool URL: https://toolshu.com/en/sensitive


What Makes This Tool Smarter

A basic sensitive word checker catches what you type as-is. But anyone with experience knows the most common workaround is using disguised variations of the word.

This tool specifically handles five common evasion techniques:

① Ignores inserted special characters: 「傻@冒」or「狗+东西」— characters stuffed in to break up a flagged word — the tool still identifies 傻冒 and 狗东西.

② Ignores repeated characters: 「狗东东东东西」— repeated filler characters — still matched as 狗东西.

③ Ignores stylized numbers: Characters like ⓿㈠⑵③ are normalized back to plain digits before checking. 1₈禁 is recognized as 18禁.

④ Ignores stylized Latin letters: Fancy Unicode letterforms like 𝔽𝓾🅲𝑲 are recognized as "fuck".

⑤ Ignores simplified/traditional Chinese differences: 狗東西 and 狗东西 flag identically regardless of character form.

These five layers cover the vast majority of deliberate obfuscation attempts. For content operations, this means the results are actually reliable — not the kind a basic filter lets through with the simplest tricks.


Who Needs This Most

Public account writers: Check both the title and body — titles actually get flagged at a higher rate than body text.

E-commerce operators: Product detail pages and campaign copy go through strict platform review. A flagged word directly affects visibility and sales.

Community managers: Group announcements and event notices that get auto-removed are awkward and wasteful.

Independent content creators: Check video titles and descriptions before publishing to reduce the chance of suppression.

Students: The occasional questionable phrase in an essay or paper — a quick pre-submission check doesn't hurt.


What to Do When Something Is Flagged

The tool marks the problematic word and replaces it with * so you know exactly where the issue is. Then you decide: rephrase, delete the sentence, or find another way to express it.

The tool's job is to find the problem. What to do about it is still up to you.


👉 Check before you post — save yourself the suppression: https://toolshu.com/en/sensitive

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