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You basically described the posting habits of 90% the people on one of the paintball forums I frequent...Ragnarok wrote:...Not hard and fast of course, but usually posts with no punctuation or capital letters and a whole heap of "txt spk" and/or spelling/grammar mistakes has a pretty high chance of containing inaccurate information, so any post like that should be taken with a pinch of salt...
capitalization...(Although your capitalisation is sometimes missing)...
Indeed!- in my experience, people like you are usually a great addition to a forum.
Welcome aboard.
I think you'll find it's you're.judgment_arms wrote:capitalization
Dang, Rag, your slippin'
Bah, I'm allowed to make mistakes, unlike you, I'm not perfect!Ragnarok wrote:I think you'll find it's you're.judgment_arms wrote:capitalization
Dang, Rag, your slippin'
And for your point, I spelt it right for me - in British English, it's spelt with an S, not a Z. :tongue3:
Tried to educate them, only made their spelling worse... and the word-censor had to work overtime...That paintball forum sounds like it's got to be tricky to get an understandable (and accurate) answer.
When I moderate other forums, we get people like that through every now and again, and we can usually smack some grammar into them by the time the next one comes along so we're not handling more than a couple of lazy typists at the same time.
A pretty insightful person once observed that posting ability generally lines up consistently a person's building ability and knowledge.
It's far more important than post count. Well written and researched first posts will instantly get you some good credit in a forum.