posted on Nov, 9 2010 @ 09:47 PM
I have been noticing the declining state of overall grammar and spelling on the internet over the years. It's getting worse and worse. While I
realize that internet communication has evolved into its own "dialect" of sorts, in which punctuation and abbreviations are used to infer tone,
emotion and intention, it still does not explain the gross amount of typos and improper word usage that I see every time I read something. It isn't
limited to just ATS, it is everywhere. EVERYONE makes typos from time to time, and that's not what I'm addressing. What I'm talking about is the
overall lack of attention to what is actually being put out there. Is it laziness? Is it lack of education? What is it? It's not hard to notice
the bright red line that appears under a word that I've misspelled, so I'm wondering why so many overlook it.
In addition, the shift key is there for a reason. I realize that few people have taken formal typing classes, but it doesn't change the fact that
proper capitalization and punctuation helps the reader understand what is being expressed. Seeing lower case i's, when they should be capitalized,
is a distraction. When I see posts in all lowercase letters with little to no punctuation, I instantly know the age bracket of the person who is
posting.
Also, I am struck by the lack of accuracy in expressions. Most people can't tell you where the expression came from, let alone relay it properly.
Half of the words are either wrong or misspelled, while the person manages to convey only a portion of what the expression was originally formed to
mean.
I say all that to say this - this might JUST be the internet, where nobody knows your name, nobody knows you, and nobody really keeps you in check.
But I implore everyone to take pride in yourselves. You are what you write. You are what you say. If you write half-baked posts, (regardless of
content, because you will never make everyone happy 100% of the time), misspell word after word, convey partial thoughts, use run-on sentences, etc.,
then what are you saying about yourself?
No one is expecting perfection, because no one is perfect. Those who are struggling with English as a second language, kudos to you - this does not
apply to you. To everyone else, laziness and apathy is hardly an honorable trait, regardless if strangers are reading your posts or if friends and
family are reading. Don't take pride in your words because *I* said so - do it for yourself, because people will respect you more when you care
enough to make an honest attempt to use your language properly. It tells people you care enough about THEM when you've taken the time to put
together a well thought-out post. While most people don't consciously think this when they read one, they may in fact think you DON'T care enough
about your readers when you don't.