A black-hat style solution would be like this: Make a list of “censored words”. Whenever one of the words appears on the page, replace it by its rot-13 version, and include a script that will replace it back in the user’s browser. So the users will see the original version (unless they have javascript disabled), but Google will see the rot-13 version. (The only problem would be how to handle the article URLs.) This would be deceiving Google about the true content.
Don’t give them ideas.
A closer analogy to using the word “phyg” would be political correctness. A word is forbidden, and another word is recommended as an official replacement.
Phyg is not an euphemism for cult, it’s outright obfuscation, and it’s deliberately done to fool search engines, as Muehlhauser said in this very thread.
Don’t give them ideas.
Phyg is not an euphemism for cult, it’s outright obfuscation, and it’s deliberately done to fool search engines, as Muehlhauser said in this very thread.