This shows a great contempt for your readers and values your time and comfort above theirs. I can imagine doing something like this in games where there is time pressure to get your message across as fast as possible, but on a forum you should take the time and make the effort to make your post correct and nicely readable. You are only writing it once, but many people will likely read it.johnstamos said:when i type on a forum i usually type as fast as i can and usually use abbreviations and texting lingo, because i want to get my post done as fast as i can. just like online gaming and when people QQ yes QQ about poor spelling and grammar i really dont see the big deal. they obviously got the point of what you were trying to saying get on with the game.
example
game league of legends and heroes of newerth grammer nazi utopia
don't complain about horrible grammer and fast typing mistakes when i just saved your beehind from a humiliating gank
I agree that this is true for English speakers, but foreigners are likely to have their computers configured to their own language, and then the spell checking might not help them with English. You can probably change that, but that is an effort that I think most people won't go through. Furthermore, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that IE is still unfortunately the most used browser, and I don't think it has spell checks.chaosyoshimage said:It kind of bothers me since most browsers have spell-check right? I mean, Chrome and Firefox do...
Kind of like "every where", ey? ;Pdyre said:When it reeks of laziness, yes, it's annoying. It's ok to spell "squirrel" incorrectly, but it's unacceptable to misspell "apple."
A minor pet peeve of mine is when people type "payed" when they mean "paid." Spell check doesn't pick this up, so I see this mistake everywhere
That pisses me off more than spelling mistakes.Poll Option said:Yes! If you're not your punctuation correctly, I swear I'll...
That's more of a regional thing.Farther than stars said:Kind of like "every where", ey? ;Pdyre said:When it reeks of laziness, yes, it's annoying. It's ok to spell "squirrel" incorrectly, but it's unacceptable to misspell "apple."
A minor pet peeve of mine is when people type "payed" when they mean "paid." Spell check doesn't pick this up, so I see this mistake everywhere
But yeah, I see where you're coming from. Admittedly, these kind of mistakes could be contributed to grammar and not to spelling, but it's still in the sense of how the word is written, so I feel it's on topic.
This is only my first poll ever and I said I'm sorry.StBishop said:That pisses me off more than spelling mistakes.Poll Option said:Yes! If you're not your punctuation correctly, I swear I'll...
Typo's I can handle (Although firefox and chrome both have a spell check function) but sentence structure and correct word usage is a big concern for me.
Especially in speech.
That's more of a regional thing.Farther than stars said:Kind of like "every where", ey? ;Pdyre said:When it reeks of laziness, yes, it's annoying. It's ok to spell "squirrel" incorrectly, but it's unacceptable to misspell "apple."
A minor pet peeve of mine is when people type "payed" when they mean "paid." Spell check doesn't pick this up, so I see this mistake everywhere
But yeah, I see where you're coming from. Admittedly, these kind of mistakes could be contributed to grammar and not to spelling, but it's still in the sense of how the word is written, so I feel it's on topic.
IE does not have spell check but I am happy as hell to tell you, you are wrong, it is not the most used browser. Consider yourself corrected.Jordi said:Furthermore, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that IE is still unfortunately the most used browser, and I don't think it has spell checks.
TheDarkEricDraven said:It doesn't really annoy me, I just can't take the person using bad spelling seriously. When I read the bad spelling, my brain converts it into a loud, brain damaged voice in my head.
Well for starters, Australia.Farther than stars said:This is only my first poll ever and I said I'm sorry.StBishop said:That pisses me off more than spelling mistakes.Poll Option said:Yes! If you're not your punctuation correctly, I swear I'll...
Typo's I can handle (Although firefox and chrome both have a spell check function) but sentence structure and correct word usage is a big concern for me.
Especially in speech.
That's more of a regional thing.Farther than stars said:Kind of like "every where", ey? ;Pdyre said:When it reeks of laziness, yes, it's annoying. It's ok to spell "squirrel" incorrectly, but it's unacceptable to misspell "apple."
A minor pet peeve of mine is when people type "payed" when they mean "paid." Spell check doesn't pick this up, so I see this mistake everywhere
But yeah, I see where you're coming from. Admittedly, these kind of mistakes could be contributed to grammar and not to spelling, but it's still in the sense of how the word is written, so I feel it's on topic.
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And you're a bit of a grammarfile, huh? Yeah, I get that. Concerning that though I'd be interested to know which region that is, because I don't believe I've ever been to that Alaskan village.
Last I checked IE doesn't.chaosyoshimage said:It kind of bothers me since most browsers have spell-check right? I mean, Chrome and Firefox do...
Damn straight. I can understand the occasional typo, like if someone types a large post making proof-reading a huge pain. But more than a couple in a post and I feel almost like a disconnect, like one part of my brain goes "F*** this, I'm going to go watch my shows!" leaving me less attentive to what they are saying.AbsoluteVirtue18 said:It annoys the hell out of me. Anything worth typing is worth typing right.
As someone who occasionally makes websites, it would make me exceptionally happy to be wrong about this, but unfortunately w3schools is very biased. They say this themselves below the first batch of tables. Basically their visitors, who are generally web developers, are more likely to use better browsers than the average person. I think Wikipedia's stats [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_web_browsers] are probably more representative and they show that IE is unfortunately still the market leader worldwide and in most countries separately. But at least things are moving in the right direction.JezebelinHell said:IE does not have spell check but I am happy as hell to tell you, you are wrong, it is not the most used browser. Consider yourself corrected.Jordi said:Furthermore, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that IE is still unfortunately the most used browser, and I don't think it has spell checks.
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
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