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If you own an Idris, the ability to name your ship will be opened up to groups of players depending on when you first pledged for the game:

Aegis Idris Naming Waves

  • Wave 1: May 27th-29th 4 PM UTC / 9 AM Pacific (2012 pledges + Golden Ticket holders)
  • Wave 2: May 30th-June 1st 4 PM UTC / 9 AM Pacific (2013 pledges)
  • Wave 3: June 2nd-June 4th 4 PM UTC / 9 AM Pacific (2014, 2015, 2016 pledges)
  • Wave 4: June 5th-June 7th 4 PM UTC / 9 AM Pacific (2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 pledges)
  • Wave 5: June 8th-June 10th 4 PM UTC / 9 AM Pacific (2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 pledges)
  • Wave 6: June 11th-June 13th 4 PM UTC / 9 AM Pacific (2025 pledges and Invictus Launch Week 2955 pledges)
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[–] CrabAndBroom@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 weeks ago

I just meant the way that they've only rolled it out for a handful of ships since it was introduced (in 2021 I believe?) and that they seem to stagger it in waves for some reason. I'm not sure why it seems to be such an undertaking, but presumably they have their reasons.

But yeah I agree, I think maybe some combination of a base list of banned words, some kind of LLM/automation and in-game reporting, combined with human review to pick up on context is probably about as good as you can do. I think it's a system that kind of has to evolve and improve as you go as well, so probably the sooner they start the process the less trouble it'll be later on.