Type Properly Damn It...

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Anybody else noticed the huge increase in people either
a) not spelling properly (I don't mean slight mistakes here and there, but just generally HUGE errors, or not even attempting to spell words correctly)
or
b) using text speak - again on the forums?

I thought we had filters (etc) to stop most of the "childish" language?

A heck of a lot of new users seems to be posting "thx u r cool", "wot wud u do?" :-/

Is it just me or do others find it annoying? Most of the time it takes me longer to read/understand what people type in text speak than if they write it out correctly...

Sorry rant over :o
 
Berserker said:
So you've only just noticed then? It's been a problem for at least a year, more likely two.

Most of it is just pure laziness, or because people think it's cool (when it's really just annoying and silly). Still, at least it's not l33t sp34k. :D :eek:
haha... well... okay maybe not only JUST noticed but it does seem to have gotten a lot worse lately (most people that joined after Dec 2005 seem to be doing it).

one user not so long ago managed to attract my attention by somehow, managing to not use any punctuation at all in his posts.

no full stops, commas... nothing.

something i spotted in the CPU forum (whilst searching for the SuperPI thread) was this:

kk, well i will elave it running prime95 over nifght tonite.
i understand that not everyone in the world can touchtype, so they have to look at the keyboard whilst typing and may miss the odd typo here and there... but you will look at the screen to hit that submit button, surely you'd notice that? :confused:
 
malc30 said:
I've not noticed but then i am probably guilty of lots of grammar and spelling errors.
I would hope that people appreciate that there are different levels of educated people using the forums and some who have had virtually no education at all.
I try my best to get my point over correctly and hope that at least this is noticed.
Threads like these certainly make me feel paranoid about such things though which can't be right.

I do agree though that the so calle l33t speak should be filtered though its BS and childish and should only be used in the form of a joke to take the mick out of it.

i definately realise that there is a huge variaty of people that use these forums, ages ranging from 13 - 50/60+ probably... as i said, everyone makes mistakes in spelling/grammar... i'm not saying that after every post we make we should copy&paste it into word and do a spell check, just saying that surely you'd notice blatant spelling mistakes when they happen.

text speak falls under a different category IMO, it doesn't have anything to do with how educated or intelligent you are... its personal choice and just (at least in my opinion anyway) makes you look small and childish.

if you were new to a forum and you posted about a new CPU your interested in (say an FX60 or something) - who would you take more seriously, the guy that says:

"it isa *** cpu, wrks well... got anu nlocked mltiplyer 4 overclocking bt is v spense..."

or the guy that said

"its a good processor, it works well and has an unlocked multiplier to help with overclocking, but is very expensive"
 
PeterNem said:
I should point out I wasn't getting at any particular user, or those who make the odd few genuine mistakes (I'm more than guilty of that).

The problem is people who blatently post without any effort or thought whatsoever about those who then have to spent 10 minutes figuring out what on earth the poster is saying.

Berserker said:
I have no problem with people who genuinely have difficulty due to dyslexia, disability, or whatever else. I'm well aware that some people have to make more effort than others (I'm one of them).

If you make the effort, then you have no reason to be upset (and thanks for making the effort). If you don't make the effort, then maybe you should be joining those that do.


sorry if what i've said has come across as harsh to a few people, but those two quotes pretty much sum up what i wanted to get across.
 
Rednut05 said:
But just wondering about the mentioned staring out of words that are just annoying. Now and then I miss-spell 'the' when typing fast and it comes out as 't e h' and it'll come out stared. Does it stand for something?
i think it was to stop the fad that had come about with everyone simply typing teh intentionally...
 
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