Poll: Spelling and Grammar on the Internet

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T-Bone24

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I hate that almost all of my friends are seemingly incapable of spelling words correctly or minding their grammar. It tells me that they don't care about what they write, or who they're writing to.
 

MattyDienhoff

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AcacianLeaves said:
but when I see someone [sacrifice grammar in favor of expedience] I automatically think much less of them and their intelligence.
Do you mean to say that if I were to type out a short message like "the sniper is in the second floor" in the middle of a shootout in an FPS, you would think less of my intelligence because I didn't take the time to capitalize and punctuate it (or make a typo? I only just noticed that. <_<)? I don't think that's reasonable.

Otherwise I agree with your position.
 

junkmanuk

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I am quite bad over grammar and spelling. I'm trying to be more accepting about modern spelling trends though, since listening to Stephen Fry talking about the history of language.

He quite rightly points out that disregarding centuries of language evolution to berate people on changing their choice and usage of language is just ignorant.

Text-speak for example, can and does really get on my nerves - but I'm trying to accept it as a modern transformation of the language.

course, there are many times, especially with modern internet culture, when people use language without having anything to say. It's the old phrase my dad used to tell us all the time "If you have nothing to say - don't say it".
 

Exosus

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A great man once said, "I just don't give a fuck!"

If you are seriously bothered by the grammatical mistakes you see in random forum posts, there is something seriously wrong with you as a person. If I had to guess, I would say it was purely a matter of a desperate need for control. I should also note that it is maybe one grammar Nazi in three at best that manages to make a post complaining about grammar which does not, itself, have minor grammatical errors.
 

Tharwen

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I can't take anyone seriously who doesn't write correctly. It has the same effect on me as if they had spoken it out loud to me with the same spelling/grammar/invented words.
 

meticadpa

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hardlymotivated said:
Better luck next time, champ.
What he said was correct.

Edit: what I meant is that there's nothing wrong with "First of" but there's no "all" here to make it correct.
 

hardlymotivated

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meticadpa said:
hardlymotivated said:
Better luck next time, champ.
What he said was correct.

Edit: what I meant is that there's nothing wrong with "First of" but there's no "all" here to make it correct.
"First off" would also make sense. I only meant to point it out as a joke, though.
 

IcyEvils

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Shockolate said:
In all my 12 years of being on the internet, from the escapist to the reviled 4chan (it's not that bad) to online games, I don't think I've ever seen a sentence I've not been able to get the jist of.
You're telling me you have never seen the infamous sentence;
Has anyone ever been so far even as decided to do want to look more like?
after twelve years on the internet and being on 4chan?

OT: I think of it as a skill I might as well hone. I do have to write essays and coursework with a computer (as do most of you here on the Escapist, I'm sure), so if I am willing to write using proper grammar and spelling there to save time, why would I purposefully make my grammar and spelling worse on the internet? It's like a non-smoker taking a smoke every now and again- eventually it will carry over. I would rather avoid that to be honest.
 

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Tharwen said:
I can't take anyone seriously who doesn't write correctly. It has the same effect on me as if they had spoken it out loud to me with the same spelling/grammar/invented words.
So, ya aint no fan of dialects and accents then? Queen's English, or GTFO?
You must be real fun at parties.

Spelling and grammar depends on context for me. Facebook or IM is more or less a pidgin between local dialect and the official written Norwegian. The wider the audience the message is supposed to reach, the better the grammar/spelling.

Usually I take care to write proper English on internet fora, but on a place like this? Carnt be fucken bothered unless there's a good reason to.
 

Tharwen

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Guest_Star said:
Tharwen said:
I can't take anyone seriously who doesn't write correctly. It has the same effect on me as if they had spoken it out loud to me with the same spelling/grammar/invented words.
So, ya aint no fan of dialects and accents then? Queen's English, or GTFO?
You must be real fun at parties.

Spelling and grammar depends on context for me. Facebook or IM is more or less a pidgin between local dialect and the official written Norwegian. The wider the audience the message is supposed to reach, the better the grammar/spelling.

Usually I take care to write proper English on internet fora, but on a place like this? Carnt be fucken bothered unless there's a good reason to.
When did I mention dialects? I just meant that if you communicate in any way like an idiot, I imagine you as an idiot.
 

Eggsnham

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It used to make me mad, and I would call everyone out on it, but I soon found out that nobody likes a grammar Nazi.
 

Guest_Star

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Tharwen said:
Guest_Star said:
Tharwen said:
I can't take anyone seriously who doesn't write correctly. It has the same effect on me as if they had spoken it out loud to me with the same spelling/grammar/invented words.
So, ya aint no fan of dialects and accents then? Queen's English, or GTFO?
You must be real fun at parties.

Spelling and grammar depends on context for me. Facebook or IM is more or less a pidgin between local dialect and the official written Norwegian. The wider the audience the message is supposed to reach, the better the grammar/spelling.

Usually I take care to write proper English on internet fora, but on a place like this? Carnt be fucken bothered unless there's a good reason to.
When did I mention dialects? I just meant that if you communicate in any way like an idiot, I imagine you as an idiot.
Just came across like you couldnae stand incorrect pronunciation as well. Especially since almost any half-arsed spellin' error is someones way of speakin'. Or whut, brudda?
 

Tharwen

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Guest_Star said:
Tharwen said:
Guest_Star said:
Tharwen said:
I can't take anyone seriously who doesn't write correctly. It has the same effect on me as if they had spoken it out loud to me with the same spelling/grammar/invented words.
So, ya aint no fan of dialects and accents then? Queen's English, or GTFO?
You must be real fun at parties.

Spelling and grammar depends on context for me. Facebook or IM is more or less a pidgin between local dialect and the official written Norwegian. The wider the audience the message is supposed to reach, the better the grammar/spelling.

Usually I take care to write proper English on internet fora, but on a place like this? Carnt be fucken bothered unless there's a good reason to.
When did I mention dialects? I just meant that if you communicate in any way like an idiot, I imagine you as an idiot.
Just came across like you couldnae stand incorrect pronunciation as well. Especially since almost any half-arsed spellin' error is someones way of speakin'. Or whut, brudda?
*Smacksmacksmack*

BAD
 

Johnlives

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It is annoying when someone types "sp?" indicating they aren't sure if they spelled something correctly. You're on the internet it's pretty easy to find out how to spell things.
 

teqrevisited

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It does bother me a bit but I tend to type as I would speak so I usually ignore grammar.

I only really get annoyed by spelling mistakes though. An example, that is probably grossly overused, would be the spelling of rogue: even when this word is written in several places on the screen some people just have an impossibly hard time hitting the keys in the right order.
 

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MattyDienhoff said:
AcacianLeaves said:
but when I see someone [sacrifice grammar in favor of expedience] I automatically think much less of them and their intelligence.
Do you mean to say that if I were to type out a short message like "the sniper is in the second floor" in the middle of a shootout in an FPS, you would think less of my intelligence because I didn't take the time to capitalize and punctuate it (or make a typo? I only just noticed that. <_<)? I don't think that's reasonable.

Otherwise I agree with your position.
Well yes, I would hope that you would use the voice program you Caveman.

I don't pass judgement in gameplay situations though. If we can't talk via voicechat you've gotta type out "shit ive got aggro need peel" and you'd better type it fast. If you type out "Attention team, I seem to have run into a spot of trouble and this beast has become rather aggressive towards me. Would one of you fine tanks please provide assistance and possibly attract his attention for a moment? I would be much obliged" I think I would probably kill you with hate.