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Pointing out irrelevant spelling errors....

56 replies

Sparklingbrook · 08/08/2014 11:08

Can this be made 'against Talk Guidelines' please? Where the spelling error is pointed out but everyone knew full well what was meant?

I can then report.

TIA

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AlpacaLypse · 08/08/2014 11:21

I thought this was what Pedants' Corner was designed for, so that those of us who get itchy teeth when we see bad grammar and spelling could go and have a nice rant there rather than derail a serious and heartfelt thread with picky remarks?

Sparklingbrook · 08/08/2014 11:23

YY exactly. Some people may like a spelling lesson if they are asking questions about spelling but not so much if they want some advice about anything else.

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ZoeWannaBaker · 08/08/2014 11:52

What kind of bell end does this anyway?

Pfft.

Panzee · 08/08/2014 11:53

I am a massive pedant but never comment on others' SPAG. It's poor manners!

AMumInScotland · 08/08/2014 11:57

Yes please. I hate bad spelling and grammar, and even sometimes don't post because I'm finding it so hard to face. But there's no need to respond to someone's serious problems with a post which only comments on their writing ability and doesn't even try to help with the actual problem.

ophiotaurus · 08/08/2014 12:05

I have seen spelling errors pointed out on lots of threads where not only is it irrelevant (they weren't asking how to spell something) it comes across as a rude and petty thing to do.

LoveBeingInTheSun · 08/08/2014 12:16

I hate this especially when it's a long emotional op and the response is about soldering a paragraphs Hmm

Vitalstatistix · 08/08/2014 13:41

I agree. It is spiteful and it needs to stop.

EatShitDerek · 08/08/2014 13:59

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AmyMumsnet · 08/08/2014 15:57

Hi all,

We have noticed this is becoming a bit of a problem and while we, as MNHQ, can't label anyone as a tithead, we will have a think about whether we need to deal with it in a different way.

Sparklingbrook · 08/08/2014 16:06

i think 'message deleted due to poster being a tithead' would be fine Amy Smile

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JazzAnnNonMouse · 08/08/2014 16:28

Agree.
Deleted for titheadedness.

iK8 · 08/08/2014 16:32

Oh but if I wasn't allowed to do it how would you all know how simply marvellous and clever I am?

SemiSeriously just add the culprits' names to the Wankbadger column in your spreadsheet. It's a nice handy short cut to knowing who is a berk.

ThursdayLast · 08/08/2014 16:35

And let's face it, it's nearly always bloody autocorrect.

mrssmith79 · 08/08/2014 16:42

SpaG is one of my biggest bugbears but I'd rather walk away from a thread than make myself look like a giant asshat by making a snide comment.

Sparklingbrook · 08/08/2014 16:47

I think it's only Mumsnet, it not a spelling/grammar exam. So as long as people can understand what you are saying it doesn't have to be perfect. Unless maybe it's a thread about spelling/grammar?

In RL when I see Bath Mat's in Dunelm it makes me really cross but I don't feel the need to have a word. Grin

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EatShitDerek · 08/08/2014 16:50

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RiverTam · 08/08/2014 16:54

I really hate it when it's pointed out in a point-scoring way. Though I admit I did point out a spelling error today, though that was to a poster who was upbraiding another poster for upbraiding another poster, but she was making errors herself whilst pointing out someone else's. That's alright, isn't it?

iK8 · 08/08/2014 17:13

'Gne coz u iz wanka'

Arf Grin

Although shouldn't there be a 'a' before wanka? Wink Grin

EatShitDerek · 08/08/2014 17:16

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Sparklingbrook · 08/08/2014 17:17

Or in the spirit of The InBetweeners- 'Spelling Wankers'.

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iK8 · 08/08/2014 17:19

You're welcome. And now everyone knows I am a wankbadger just how marvellous and clever I am Wink

EatShitDerek · 08/08/2014 17:23

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Sparklingbrook · 08/08/2014 17:24

Lolz Derek Grin

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Panzee · 08/08/2014 17:24

"Grammer nob"? (Misspellings intentional!)

...apart from intentional, which autocorrect caught for me. :o