Recently the case occurred where a questioner realised in the comments he had painted himself into a corner code-wise, and commented with "Damn it. Can anyone suggest a work-around then please?" Just this one exclamation in an otherwise civilised and rather constructive comment thread.
That comment got flagged as "not nice", declined, then flagged again, and it ended in a somewhat heated back and forth in a moved-to-chat discussion, the upshot of which is:
Being declined twice, is an attack on my personal catholic values which insults me and my culture. It seems that my own personal values aren't worth crap.
While I understand that "damn it" is a bad word in certain circles, it's a rather commonplace mild exclamation in most other circles. I find being addressed as "Dear" by certain cultures somewhat more offensive, but also understand that it absolutely isn't meant that way and can hence ignore it.
To what extent shall we police language, especially if it's not a universally regarded expletive, and from the context it's clear that absolutely no harm is meant against anyone?