KatieDiFran

Senior Member
Sep 25, 2009
4,210
Like how Burke got in Katie's face about her loooong spelling yesterday. Hopefully she wasn't too offended, but Burke has a real point that would benefit her too.

In my field, lately I've been knee-deep in studies that show online product reviews that are very positive but are written with poor grammar or "creative" spelling typically offer zero lift to the sales of those products -- likely because most readers dismiss the reviewer when they see that. Meanwhile, a critical review with a lot of negatives, written articulately, will actually boost sales of the product -- because many readers suspect there's always a flaw and gain good confidence in knowing what those flaws are from someone who wrote something that sounds credible.
I'm livid :p


Seriously though, I don't understand why it irritates people so much. I am not writing a review, I am on an INTERNET FORUM. It's how I express myself.
there is a difference when i say : WHAT? or WHAAAAAAAAAT? feel it?

so chill out guys :p
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,540
That reminds me of some comments on Twitter that were making fun of John Legend's hairline by saying it looked like a map of the Underground Railroad.
 

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