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Kyobanim 06-16-2006 07:10

BBS pet peaves
 
I know everyone's got one. What bugs you when you're browsing an internet forum?

Mine?

Paragraphs, or lack of them. I bet I'm missing a log of good posts simply because the writer didn't use the enter key to create a line break between thoughts. Can't read that and don't even try.

x SF med 06-16-2006 07:36

K-
Grammar, structure, usage, capitalization... Actually I'll go one step further, fluency, or lack thereof, in one's native tongue. But as Orwell said in Politics and the English Language - "...it is better to break these rules of language than to do anything barbaric to enforce them." Write like you speak, but use the language properly, for the situation. **end rant**

edit: Um, Kyo, "peaves" is actually "peeves", oh, shit, now I'm gonna get banned, correcting a moderator....

Radar Rider 06-16-2006 07:37

Lack of punctuation, misspelling, and those that type in ALL CAPS.

Kyobanim 06-16-2006 08:20

Quote:

edit: Um, Kyo, "peaves" is actually "peeves", oh, shit, now I'm gonna get banned, correcting a moderator....
Miss-speeled werds is my midle nam




:D

Dan 06-16-2006 08:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by x_sf_med
Politics and the English Language

Underlined words that don't include a link ;)

x SF med 06-16-2006 08:45

Book titles are underlined, should I use quotes instead?

Airbornelawyer 06-16-2006 09:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by x_sf_med
K-
Grammar, structure, usage, capitalization... Actually I'll go one step further, fluency, or lack thereof, in one's native tongue. But as Orwell said in Politics and the English Language - "...it is better to break these rules of language than to do anything barbaric to enforce them." Write like you speak, but use the language properly, for the situation. **end rant**

edit: Um, Kyo, "peaves" is actually "peeves", oh, shit, now I'm gonna get banned, correcting a moderator....

Technically, it should be "write as you speak." :D

x SF med 06-16-2006 09:55

AL- true, I stand corrected, 20 given. No excuse for not proofing my own work.

18C4V 06-16-2006 10:34

Dial up while on TDY outstide the United States.....like right now.

sf11b_p 06-16-2006 11:43

Titles to threads that don't explain the threads content. You click them open just to find if it's something informative or interesting, and it's just crap.

Gypsy 06-16-2006 12:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kyobanim
I know everyone's got one. What bugs you when you're browsing an internet forum?

Mine?

Paragraphs, or lack of them. I bet I'm missing a log of good posts simply because the writer didn't use the enter key to create a line break between thoughts. Can't read that and don't even try.


This and run on sentences.

CoLawman 06-16-2006 13:10

Never seen my pet peeve on this forum. That, being the distortion of script to appear like hieroglyphics.

x SF med 06-16-2006 13:14

Ahhh, yes, the old unrecognized font into ASCII characters routine - very annoying

Sweetbriar 06-16-2006 15:28

Posts that are only a link, with no summary given on the contents. Secondarily is a link that does not indicate that it's actually a download.

PSM 06-16-2006 15:37

NTITAI, acronyms.

Pat


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