Supernatural
Senior Member
I took a two years course in "Speed Reading" while in secondary school. It has helped me tremendously in my line of work in the past and regularly nowadays.Over the past few years I have seen so many errors in spelling and grammar in publications that it's ridiculous! Are the editors of these newspapers and e-news outlets lazy, half blind or just not as meticulous as editors of the past? Some are headlines that contain blatant misspellings. I can't find the one I'm looking for right now but here are some examples from Reader's Digest.
https://www.rd.com/article/hilarious-newspaper-typos/
Have you seen any typos, grammatical errors, etc. in publications? Why do you think this is happening so often these days?
Predictive text is messing up good typing. I know! I'm swearing blue mini at my Android tablet daily lol!
A newspaper which I used to read was full of grammatical errors and typos. When a work situation occurred, I applied. Didn't get it for stupid reasons BUT I've then seen a change and improvements, based on what I told them. Results!
Bottom line, they're either rushing to get copy out asap or they're not bothering doing their job just thinking of their next holidays. Believe me, I've encountered many a bugger lately who just want a prestigious job for the holiday perks.
I find it annoying when I've used perfectly good old words from reputable dictionaries. Then, I tell the person why this word has that particular spelling...and they come back to me with: "Hey, you've typos. These three words are spelled wrong..."
Which are exactly the ones I'd pointed out in the first instance as to why they were that way with links to validate. Urgh... Sometimes, it's just so frustrating
Nevertheless, I agree with you, there's way too many errors these days...