You mentioned "high quality" in your request. In the context of game moderation, "high quality" refers to a filter that is accurate and minimally intrusive. However, players often find Stick Fight 's filter to be "low quality" for the following reasons:
The text censorship in Stick Fight: The Game represents a functional, if rudimentary, approach to content moderation. Its "high quality" stems not from advanced AI analysis, but from the clarity of its visual feedback within a minimalist art style. While the blacklist method is standard, the game's chaotic culture encourages players to treat the filter as a physics obstacle—something to be exploited and navigated around—proving that even in a simple stick figure game, the battle for expression is complex.