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Proper Grammar in posts?

Blue_Cardinal

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I cannot stand when people join forums and create posts and threads that make literally no sense whatsoever. I know English is not a first language for everyone, but when sentences and words just make no sense, what do you do?

Do you mark it as spam or simply leave the thread alone?
 
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I generally leave it alone. Someone else may actually be able to understand it better than I can. Although, I'm generally pretty good at decoding messages that make no sense whatsoever.
 
I try so hard to leave it alone; when people make a topic that makes literally no sense at all, it really bugs me because it looks like complete spam and usually just sits there. If one cannot speak correctly on the internet to where people have no idea what you're talking about, one should not be on forums that have grammar rules. Go to forums with less judgemental people. xD
 
If I know the person's native language isn't English, then I'll leave it alone and move on. At least they're trying to be apart of the community and they may or may not be doing the best they can. Though, I'm also pretty good at deciphering things on the internet.

Now, if it's clearly spam, I will remove spam.
 

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