I am convinced that few of the errors we see are ignorance, some are merely typographical, and many can be attributed to auto-correct or posting from a phone. Then there are the people who challenge the punctuation on purpose,,,...
agree that most of us can fight through difficult posts can understand the gist of the thought in most cases the run on sentences and thoughts with absolutely no regard structure all often make it very hard to follow do not get as many constructive replies that is why we post here {breathe in}
Another issue is the use of the original view versus the modern view, and that those two styles are nearly inverted.
The quote function is underused by many- it really helps decipher the one-line reply when you can tell to which of the 50 previous posts the one-liner applies. Even without using the quote function itself, I could jut type "Hey UltraDogMN..."
The bottom line can be attributed to proofreading. Since the site has chosen not to allow editing for some unknown reason, a poster should spend a couple of extra seconds to read what they typed before we all get to read it. The preview button is an awesome tool when quoting or adding some of the other site features. But, their are some posters hear that are just two busy too ever spend there time just to busy in they're lives
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