Forum Grammer & punctuation?

Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 4:48 pm

Really? Most of the time it comes down to people looking for flaws in people, and then, that they enjoy pointing them out to feel less concerned over their own flaws. It is simple human psychology. Especially when trying to make sense out of a 9 year old's wall of text. What people forget is that they ARE children and should be given more leeway in that department. Simple helpful suggestions help a lot.

I bold most, because some people are genuinely going to try to help out of a concern for the other person's bad grammar. If english is not their native tongue then it is nice to correct them politely imo. However everything in moderation.
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Kirsty Collins
 
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Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:41 am

Insecure people look for any way to feel superior, correcting English one of those ways. All trolls are as a rule insecure and look for the validation of getting a rise out of you, so simply don't give them that validation and the trolls whither up and die. Hence the saying, "Don't Feed the Trolls."


You're right.

Guys from now on whenever a teacher is trying to do an algorithm or a math problem and he/she makes a mistake and it is noticeable, don't correct the professor.

EVERYONE benefits from learning from their mistakes. Though something like "you forgot a period at the end" is a little menial even for me.
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Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 5:27 pm

Trolls also like to point at the exception and claim that's what you meant, like the above troll, possibly annoyed by how my post effected his validation.
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Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 11:22 pm

sometimes lack of punctuation is appropriate (as is spelling) to represent the way the typer speaks (such as i hardly ever stop to breath if i actuall get into a conversation) and accent (i am from the south, not that it reflects my typing much, other than trying to sound smarter than i really am sometimes :tongue: )


You could consciously replace ending 'g's with an apostrophe instead, spell nuclear and nu-cu-lear and throw as many "ya'll"s in a sentence as much as possible to keep in character :P
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Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 6:20 pm

In a written medium, the way you write is one of the few ways you have to make a good impression and to make people take you seriously.

I would think that people would want to make a good impression, rather than coming across as uneducated or incoherent. But, then, I went to school before the whole "ignorant = cool" trend came about. Still don't understand that one. :shakehead:
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Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 8:55 pm

In a written medium, the way you write is the one of the few ways you have to make a good impression and to make people take you seriously.


This
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Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 11:41 am

So we can sound smart, and inflate our egos and so we can understand what people say...
duhhhhhh err'boiee no dat. dayum boii :P
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Post » Tue Dec 13, 2011 1:48 am

Most of the post's with bad grammer look like they, were typed by 5=6 year olds that or the people were half asleep/drunk when they posted.
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Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 10:57 am

Why do so many people care about punctuation and grammer for forum post?? These aren't essays... they are supposed to be free flowing conversations. But if you have a post that isn't pretty much edited by your college english professor people always troll the heck out of you. This coming from people that use twitter and text where its basicially pigeon english?? I just don't get it.

Basically because if a forum is supposed to be a free flowing conversation like you said, it flows best when we can all understand each other. I agree some people take it too far with flaming and just being "Grammar Nazis" but if you want to look at least halfway decent here or anywhere a little spelling and grammar can't hurt.

Besides, it's something that anyone who goes to school gets pounded into them for 10+ years. Even people in elementary school can use proper sentence structure and spelling. On that note, this is not in the right section.
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Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 4:39 pm

*effect

*incoming derp face*

:goodjob:


Haha, thanks. see, 20k down the drain for college and that happens.
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Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 8:54 pm

I actually appreciate it when people correct me on my grammar.

I don't judge people who aren't as cautious about their grammar as I am, but I do understand the people who are bothered by it.

It only really bothers me when it's obviously not out of laziness or a typo, but instead pure ignorance...

It's their, as in "I went to their house" not "I went to there house" :shakehead:


Agree...
I don't generally mind bad grammar online aside from a few cases (their/there/they're, we're/were etc...).
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Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 5:14 pm

I'm a silent grammar nazi. I don't correct people for their screw-ups, but I want to be coherent, and do my best to convey whatever it is I'm trying to say in the clearest way possible (kind of the point on a forum, no?). I won't read a post that's ridiculously bad, even if I don't comment on it, and bad grammar/spelling/punctuation makes me cringe if it's any more than sparse typos. Also, I love using my semicolon; we've been through a lot together. ;)
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Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 5:57 pm

I'm an editor by trade, but I don't bother correcting people online unless they're being comically hypocritical, like, "Ur grammer suks." As long as a post is understandable, I take no issue.
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Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 10:57 am

It's escaping the internet... My wife has received some truly astounding letters from supposed medical and legal professionals in the course of her employment.

The bare fact is, On the net, generally the only information people have to judge you by... is what little you've typed into this box. I grew up with a bunch of ancient big/swing band musicians, and they were writing new music up until their deaths. Many of them could barely spell, but their genius was truly expressed in the mathematics of Music.

If you present yourself as an utter illiterate, people will treat you as such. If someone is nitpicking because you typed too quickly and transposed letters in "teh", Yes, that is being a jerk.

If someone cannot even separate their thoughts into distinct masses, allowing others to actually absorb the information being presented... they need to pick up a copy of "Elements of Style" Strunk and White.

http://www.amazon.com/Elements-Style-Fourth-William-Strunk/dp/020530902X Strunk and EB White, You don't have to compose every sentence as if you were presenting to the Queen of England, but "just enough" can take you from being a great conversationalist, but unable to compose your thoughts to Paper, to someone who can be personable and understood in any format.
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Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 12:49 pm

I'm a silent grammar nazi. I don't correct people for their screw-ups, but I want to be coherent, and do my best to convey whatever it is I'm trying to say in the clearest way possible (kind of the point on a forum, no?). I won't read a post that's ridiculously bad, even if I don't comment on it, and bad grammar/spelling/punctuation makes me cringe if it's any more than sparse typos. Also, I love using my semicolon; we've been through a lot together. ;)


I understand the love for the semicolon; I would use it at the end of every sentence if I could.
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Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 11:51 am

I'm a silent grammar nazi. I don't correct people for their screw-ups, but I want to be coherent, and do my best to convey whatever it is I'm trying to say in the clearest way possible (kind of the point on a forum, no?). I won't read a post that's ridiculously bad, even if I don't comment on it, and bad grammar/spelling/punctuation makes me cringe if it's any more than sparse typos. Also, I love using my semicolon; we've been through a lot together. ;)


Your spelling somehow made me hard.
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Post » Tue Dec 13, 2011 12:45 am

Luckily no one's been typing sentences without punctuation or fullstops yet it makes things really irritating to read like this yea seems like you're reading single words rather than a sentence woohoo trolltroll
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Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 4:40 pm

Why do so many people care about punctuation and GRAMMAR for forum post? These aren't essays, they are supposed to be free flowing conversations.


Doesn't "communication" necessarily require others to be able to understand you? So why do some people attempt to participate in communication when not even making the effort that others may be able to understand what they are writing? Having a public text based monologue in a language no one else understands surely does not fall under "communication".
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Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 10:59 pm

Why do so many people care about punctuation and grammer for forum post??


Most people dont care. Sometimes misspellings and mangled grammar are funny though, and someone might make a comment. Dont take it personal.
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Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:33 pm

Barnaby Jones. People let me tell you 'bout my new best friend: Barnaby Jones!
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Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:04 pm

im bg dan and me want Skyrum to be the best god dammed game ever so bath fix z game plox!!

What reaction would I get from that if I posted in any of the various threads about bugs or optimization of Skyrim?
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Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 4:19 pm

I generally don't care. However, your post needs to be legible and easily understandable. If people have to squint or work twice as hard to figure out what you're trying to say, then I think you need to work on your spelling and grammar. The occasional typo is completely fine, but remember that the forums are for communicating with others - if your spelling and grammar hinders your communication, then what's the point of posting at all?
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Post » Tue Dec 13, 2011 1:23 am

Trolls also like to point at the exception and claim that's what you meant, like the above troll, possibly annoyed by how my post effected his validation.


Validation? WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH CORRECTING A MISTAKE? Oh by the way affected not effected.

But by your definition, you're a troll. You're thrusting psychoanolytical BS upon us hoping you feel superior with your so-called "psychology knowledge".
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Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 8:43 pm

im bg dan and me want Skyrum to be the best god dammed game ever so bath fix z game plox!!

What reaction would I get from that if I posted in any of the various threads about bugs or optimization of Skyrim?

Salidin I did not mean writing like that when I started this post although "Skyrum" hilarious.... I meant writing with run-on's and such. But I like where this post has gone it has been a free flowing convo, you guys make a lot of good points. Oh and have fun trolling me for writing convo in a post about grammer....
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Post » Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:30 pm

some people get angry coz they feel superior to others

i dont care about spelling or grammer coz in australia we use slang and i write how i talk

i laugh at grammer police they have issues!
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