nerdylightbulb
hey, youngblood.
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I can only stand if people either use proper grammar completely or use it for the most part and just don't capitalize things. Otherwise, I want to tell them to go get spell check 

It depends on whether the poster uses the same "style" of writing each time. Repeated or constant errors do lead me to conclude that a person might be very young, handicapped, ESL, or just uneducated. If you want to call that "judging," then yes, I do judge them based on their posts and I choose whether or not to read their posts accordingly. An occasional mistake (or misteak, lol) doesn't ping my radar, but someone who uses "excess" instead of "access" multiple times in one post...I just assume they don't know any better or they don't care.
Elsewhere on the web, there's a frequent poster who capitalizes every word in every sentence.
It's Like This You See And They Never Use Punctation Grammar Or Spell Check.
They may very well have something important to say, but they have gone out of their way to write in a manner that is difficult to read. I figure it's my loss, so I just skip over his/her posts now and don't even bother reading them at all.
It just annoys the heck outta me when people type "lyk dis"
It's takes no extra effort to spell the word properly. For example, properly spelling LIKE and spelling it LYK, there is literally one letter difference. So why not just put in the extra letter and change the Y to an I. Typing takes, practically, no energy, so I just don't understant why people type like that. Even as a preteen when typing like that was all the rage, i never did. I just comes across as immature and lazy to me.
Like Caitlin said, I also can't stand when people add extra letters for no reason. I have a friend who HAS to add atleast 2 extra letters to EVERY WORD SHE TYPES!! It's annoying as heck. I understand if you are emphasizing something, but not every stinkin' word.
Those are my only two typing complaints. lol
I think I judge more for words that are not spelled right, or using the wrong 'to' 'where' or 'there'. Disregarding apostrophes kkkiiiiinda bugs me too.
That being said, chat speak, when used minimally is alright. But when someone tries to use entire paragraphs of it, I won't read it.
So yes, I do judge. If I see an entire paragraph full of errors, I'll probably just judge and not read, and not answer.