From Software games have filters for player names and it often leads to stuff like this. Thus if you put "knight" in your character's name, a common thing that people do given that they're medieval fantasy games, it appears as "k***ht." Likewise "dead" becomes "d***" and "Thomas" becomes "T**mas." Even more embarrassingly, the filter is case sensitive and all the filtered words are lowercase, so you could name your character a slur and it would be fine as long as you capitalize the first letter.
@FfaerieOxide I'm definitely guilty of this, but I think of it this way: if I were some user who wanted to post some content related to some magazine that didn't exist yet, I might be discouraged for that reason. If a magazine for it doesn't exist, maybe that means nobody else cares about it? I think if a magazine exists for some topic, that signals to other people interested in that topic that at the very least a place for their interests exists and there are other people who care about it too, even if that place has little content. Maybe this is wrong but that's just my thoughts.
As a side note, does the last part of the 2nd to last sentence look right ("kuragxigataj praktiki siajn lertecojn", intended to mean "encouraged to practice their skills")? I don't know how to do a construction like that yet and I have no idea what it would be called to look it up, so I kind of just assumed it would be the same as in English, a passive participle followed by an infinitive.