Clean Reads discussion
Interest in audiobook profanity removing app?
That’s sounds awesome. I would definitely be interested. I have often started books that have a great plot line and have had to put it away because of language.
Glad to know I'm not the only one! I'll be working on this, and will post back in this group when it's ready to try out. God bless.
I would love (and happily pay for) such an app--particularly for the desktop computer in my studio, which is where I listen to hundreds of audiobooks (and often choose to stop listening, due to profanity). I would also love such an app designed for e-books.Would this app work on ANY audiobook, from CDs to public library downloads?
Hi, I started listening to an audio story on Audible and I noticed there is a lot of profanity in one of the stories I was listening to. I have searched online for an app that could remove curse words or beep them out of the stories that have these bad words in them. I came across this discussion. I was just curious if the app was ever created if so I would be interested in paying for it to use it. Thank you.
I know this post is from 2019, but if it's still being considered, I would absolutely want this app. If it was actually created, what is it called?
Yes please this will be the best thing for 2022. Please let us know where can I find this app. For ebooks too please. There must be someone in this wide world that can help.
Hi, that’s such a brilliant idea! I realise this was originally posted 3 years ago, so any updates? :)
I'm Jordan from Siftbooks. We're working on an app that allows filters from audiobooks, perfectly aligning with what many of you are seeking. It's compatible with your Audible library and lets you customize your listening experience to suit your preferences. Feel free to check out Siftbooks for a more family-friendly audiobook experience!https://www.siftbooks.com/
We had VidAngel for a while, until it dawned on me that someone had to watch scenes repeatedly in order to edit them for my benefit. That seems pretty hypocritical, so we’ve unsubscribed and are simply watching less tv. You can search books on StoryGraph to preview all possible triggers. Tags are submitted by readers and include everything from “cursing” to “gaslighting” to “death of a parent”.
Honestly I don't know exactly how vid angel works but maybe in this day and age there is actually software/Artificial intelligence that is doing the "watching" and not so much the people? To each their own of course but in my way of thinking anything that promotes less guck for the masses is worth supporting. Wish there were more in Hollywood willing to stand up for cleaner shows/movies and then also Authors for books from the start. Happy reading.
Yes please!!! I’m currently engrossed in a book but the language is so bad, I’m about to stop listening. I saw something about Siftbooks but I get a lot of audio books through my local library via Libby, Siftbooks is only compatible with Audible. Any chance this app was created? Or something similar?
Hi everyone! We've noticed a growing demand for filtering audiobooks, and we're excited to introduce Bleeped—an app we're developing to do exactly that! We're currently in the presales phase, and your support means everything to us as we work to bring this vision to life. Check us out at www.bleepedapp.com
Jesse wrote: "Hi, I asked this question in Book Talk, and Faith suggested I post this question here, and I heartily agree!I love listening to audiobooks while working on hands on stuff, but became very frustra..."
Absolutely!
Marilyn wrote: "Jesse wrote: "Hi, I asked this question in Book Talk, and Faith suggested I post this question here, and I heartily agree!I love listening to audiobooks while working on hands on stuff, but becam..."
Actually, Siftbooks leverages machines to filter books. No need to have people go through all that junk to create the filters.
Lael wrote: "Honestly I don't know exactly how vid angel works but maybe in this day and age there is actually software/Artificial intelligence that is doing the "watching" and not so much the people? To each t..."We've started watching the Angel network for cleaner shows/movies. I agree that software or an app to filter out the muck would be beneficial. It's a little easier to check for offensive language or content in physical books, but it's nearly impossible with audiobooks (until you've started listening and come across it). I wish they had ratings and labels like movies do.






























I love listening to audiobooks while working on hands on stuff, but became very frustrated with the common profanity--especially what is very offensive to me, taking God's name in vain in different ways (even mentioned in the 10 commandments!)--so I made a program that detects and mutes out the audio for profane words.
I was just curious how much interest there would be for such an app that would work on mobile devices? I suppose it would also be great for kids. If there seems to be sufficient interest, I'll make the app.
Let's take back decency of language and thought!
Jesse