The trouble with all the spelling/grammer stuff is it IS important, to get across what you want/need without misunderstanding the first time round.
If you don't point it out then it'll just get worse over time. There have always been people with learning difficulties but you didn't used to see it in documentation/advertising untill recently, if you know you can't spell for crap ask someone to proof read it, or just google the word and get the right spelling.
No one can possibly take offence from someone else point out mistakes (unless it's done abusively). Who can possible want mistakes on their website/products/knowledge base? It can only be a win for everyone when mistakes are corrected.
People sould be looking at the products, not arguing about spelling mistakes, so its in their interests to get it right.
If you don't point it out then it'll just get worse over time. There have always been people with learning difficulties but you didn't used to see it in documentation/advertising untill recently, if you know you can't spell for crap ask someone to proof read it, or just google the word and get the right spelling.
No one can possibly take offence from someone else point out mistakes (unless it's done abusively). Who can possible want mistakes on their website/products/knowledge base? It can only be a win for everyone when mistakes are corrected.
People sould be looking at the products, not arguing about spelling mistakes, so its in their interests to get it right.
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