Originally Posted by
FlyinHawaiian
As part of our efforts to reduce the proliferation of spam in the forums, posts containing non-Roman characters are subject to quarantine and review by a volunteer moderator.
Sounds like a good plan ^ given how quickly such spam posts can spread. Given that the Roman alphabet originally had only 23 letters, I assume it's the modern one
What I am curious about - all kidding aside - is if the use of variants on the current Roman alphabet (such as ă, â, á, é, í, î, ó, ẹ, ị, ọ, ụ, ã, ả, ẻ, ỉ, ỏ, ủ, ñ, č, ď, ě, í, ň, ř, š, ș, ť, ț, ú, ů, ž, and đ) are triggers.