Disputes
What happen with the disputes? Do the words that are disputed actually added to the game?
For instance I disputed a ‘Thing that is cold’ as my answer was Pavlova as it is a cold dessert we have in Australia yet the game said it was wrong?
Aswell as one of the most popular and highest sold Beer in Australia is a beer called XXXX. Yet the game crossed it out as wrong with the **** up as if it was a bad word. It’s an alcoholic drink, extremely famous in Australia.
Does anything even happen with the disputes?

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HenryB commented
I'd actually like to go one step further and ask whether "dispute answer" has gone away altogether. I've had several questionable calls (for example, "Kumagaya" is a city in Japan -- no reason for it to be x-ed out), and each time I attempted to dispute the call, I could not even enter my dispute anymore. If you're going to allow users to dispute calls, let them explain why they think the calls are BS. If not, don't even add the option to dispute calls.