This config variable defaults to "You have been kicked for using a word prohibited in the presence of this bot. Please use more appropriate language in the future.", is network-specific, and is channel-specific.
Determines the kick message used by the bot when kicking users for saying bad words.
This config variable defaults to "!@#&", is not network-specific, and is not channel-specific.
Determines what characters will replace bad words; a chunk of these characters matching the size of the replaced bad word will be used to replace the bad words you've configured.
This config variable defaults to "nastyCharacters", is not network-specific, and is not channel-specific.
Determines the manner in which bad words will be replaced. 'nastyCharacters' (the default) will replace a bad word with the same number of 'nasty characters' (like those used in comic books; configurable by supybot.plugins.BadWords.nastyChars). 'simple' will replace a bad word with a simple strings (regardless of the length of the bad word); this string is configurable via supybot.plugins.BadWords.simpleReplacement. Valid strings: simple and nastyCharacters.
This config variable defaults to "False", is network-specific, and is channel-specific.
Determines whether the bot will require bad words to be independent words, or whether it will censor them within other words. For instance, if 'darn' is a bad word, then if this is true, 'darn' will be censored, but 'darnit' will not. You probably want this to be false. After changing this setting, the BadWords regexp needs to be regenerated by adding/removing a word to the list, or reloading the plugin.
This config variable defaults to "True", is not network-specific, and is not channel-specific.
Determines whether the bot will strip formatting characters from messages before it checks them for bad words. If this is False, it will be relatively trivial to circumvent this plugin's filtering. If it's True, however, it will interact poorly with other plugins that do coloring or bolding of text.