People more likely to use strong swearing in everyday life compared to five years ago, research finds

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People more likely to use strong swearing in everyday life compared to five years ago, research finds
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There is a generational divide

The BBFC treated common acronyms, such as WTF and FML, as swearing as their meaning is widely known.

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