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Offensive has its own legal meaning, which is that "offends against the standards of good taste or good manners, which is a breach of the rules of courtesy or runs contrary to commonly accepted social rules, may well be ill advised, hurtful, not proper conduct " for instance (source:https://www.primelawyers.com.au/criminal-law/public-order-offences/offensive-language/).
Therefore their definition of offensive content is not needed. This case could be linked to https://edit.tosdr.org/cases/283 though
updated to https://edit.tosdr.org/cases/283 as per request.
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