Pink Lexical Slime: the Dark Side of Autocorrect
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I've never understood this argument, and never use autocorrect. The phone has a screen and a delete key, fukkin' use them!
Anyone blaming autocorrect for their errors is just lying to themselves about simply being uninterested in, or incapable of, simply reading what they write. Everyone makes typos, there's no need to be a victim and blame autocorrect for human error, pretending as if they actually do know the difference between there and they're and their when they obviously don't.
The worst part is how everyone gets so insulted when people don't buy their obvious lie. Come on dude, it's all over "you're" writing and it's insulting to me that you think I can't tell the difference between a simple mistake and your not knowing better.
/rant, at no one in particular, but also pretty much 9/10ths of native English speakers on the internet.
I'm the one with the eyeballs and intent, simple as that.
> On two occasions I have been asked, 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.
- Charles Babbage
(you seem to be arguing that autocorrect is somehow an option that means that you don't pay attention to what you're typing. This is an orthogonal issue, and you can be lazy and error-ridden with and without autocorrect)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtOgnq8lLtw
I was not previously aware of any alternative spelling! Apparently "minuscule" is not considered an error.
Part of the problem for me is communicating in multiple languages, switching back and forth. It just ends up causing more frustration and mistakes.