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If there is one thing I hate to find online, even in anything I have a part in making, is spelling errors. It just bothers me.

Simple typos I can forgive and move on from. As mentioned before, simple spelling errors don't really bother me. But If every other word in every sentence is misspelled, then I get really annoyed. If there is no sense of grammar of punctuation, then I get pretty mad.

I also feel a sense of disappointment. Online, the possibility exists for everyone to have their voice heard. For everyone to be able to share their opinion with people around the world. But if online writing is misspelled, then no one will take you seriously. You could have one the greatest ideas in the history of mankind, but no will hear it if they can't read it.

Basically, to every person online I say this: Learn to spell. 

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