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Do you sometimes get the feeling that certain posters are standing by to correct your posts as and when you make a boo-boo? Even when it doesn't affect them?
You’re wrong. No one ever corrects anyone else online. Are you sure you aren’t suffering from Web Derangement Syndrome?
If I were you, I would arrange to be diagnosed immediately.
^^Posted with a giant, tongue-in-cheek, WINK^^
Slip of the tongue, saying something that could be construed to mean another whilst not being conscious of the fact.What do you mean by a "boo boo?" A grammatical/typographical error? Posting/sharing incorrect information? Or something else?
Thanks for clarifying.Slip of the tongue, saying something that could be construed to mean another whilst not being conscious of the fact.
I think that it is okay to let someone know if they are providing incorrect information, but it should be done respectfully. Just provide the right info (with a screenshot if possible) and assume the OP meant no harm. For example, if someone posted that theme park parking fees were $15 and they were really $25 (just pulling numbers out of the air for the example) it’s easy enough to get that info from Disney’s site to show the correct amount.What do you mean by a "boo boo?" A grammatical/typographical error? Posting/sharing incorrect information? Or something else?
I totally agree. I was just trying to seek clarification from the OP on what was meant by "boo boo."I think that it is okay to let someone know if they are providing incorrect information, but it should be done respectfully. Just provide the right info (with a screenshot if possible) and assume the OP meant no harm. For example, if someone posted that theme park parking fees were $15 and they were really $25 (just pulling numbers out of the air for the example) it’s easy enough to get that info from Disney’s site to show the correct amount.
Things like grammar, spelling, using the wrong form of a word (their, there, they’re) should just be left alone. I have found that every time I do an upgrade on my phone or computer, autocorrect gets more wonky and if I post too quick, I am likely to post something odd. I do go back and edit when I catch it, but I don’t always catch them all. I do try to avoid using slang or pop culture references unless I am familiar with the other people posting. What is funny in one country may be offensive in another, and I would not want to offend someone if I am aware of the issue. I have apologized on the boards a few times for things that offended others. Fortunately they were kind enough to point out the problem believing it was not intentional (it wasn’t).
There are some people who get joy out of finding other’s mistakes, whether in real life or online.
Exactly, and online is a huge 'benefit' for those type of people to hide behind keyboard.There are some people who get joy out of finding other’s mistakes, whether in real life or online.
I'm not sure if your typo was intentional or not, but it made me chuckle (only because of the context of this conversation).Incorrect info- yes. Typos and grammar- no. In this day of auto correct and fat fingers everyone deserves a pass. My pet peave is a wall of text. I just won't read it.
Not everything is a "fact" though. Redhead says it well...I think that it is okay to let someone know if they are providing incorrect information, but it should be done respectfully. Just provide the right info (with a screenshot if possible) and assume the OP meant no harm. For example, if someone posted that theme park parking fees were $15 and they were really $25 (just pulling numbers out of the air for the example) it’s easy enough to get that info from Disney’s site to show the correct amount.
Things like grammar, spelling, using the wrong form of a word (their, there, they’re) should just be left alone. I have found that every time I do an upgrade on my phone or computer, autocorrect gets more wonky and if I post too quick, I am likely to post something odd. I do go back and edit when I catch it, but I don’t always catch them all. I do try to avoid using slang or pop culture references unless I am familiar with the other people posting. What is funny in one country may be offensive in another, and I would not want to offend someone if I am aware of the issue. I have apologized on the boards a few times for things that offended others. Fortunately they were kind enough to point out the problem believing it was not intentional (it wasn’t).
There are some people who get joy out of finding other’s mistakes, whether in real life or online.
Words definitely have meanings. Using the wrong words can totally change the meaning of the statement whether the poster meant to or not.Thanks for clarifying.
I'm not sure that I feel certain people are "standing by" waiting to correct others for boo boos. However, I personally believe that words matter, and word choice matters. I feel that some people on this board are a bit too careless with their words/word choice, and spend a lot of time backtracking, "what I meant was." And I'm not talking about the occasional boo boo, we're all human and it happens to all of us. There are some that fall into the former, and some that fall into the latter-the former is what bugs me, not the latter.
Auto correct is evil. I can't count how many times a typo was "Auto corrected" to the wrong word.Incorrect info- yes. Typos and grammar- no. In this day of auto correct and fat fingers everyone deserves a pass. My pet peave is a wall of text. I just won't read it.
Put the poster on your ignore list. Is the poster retaliating for an old post of yours? If so call a truceI'm thinking of a specific DISer, who shall remain nameless… they seem to delight in nit-picking everything I say.
Done and done. It was getting a little silly.Put the poster on your ignore list. Is the poster retaliating for an old post of yours? If so call a truce