Why do people on Lemmy get mad when you make multiple posts about similar topic? - eviltoast

I just don’t understand can someone explain it to me because I didn’t mean to spam just made posts about things I like

  • corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    English may not be their first language.

    Right. If and when I post in French or Spanish or Gaelic on a sub that is more than a language practice, though - in consideration of the reader - I’ll have my stuff checked. It’ll be by an AI, so there’s the hallucination risk, but at least I’ll have it checked. Even grammarly is a train wreck for non-american English, but it’s good for catching the really bad mistakes in English and maybe others.

    I don’t see where someone’s criticizing for writing in a second language. I see where someone is expressing worry about content posted without getting it checked. Do we not want our questions to be read? Do we not want to make it as easy to get an answer as possible?

    Remember when we used to see this?

    1. Search first, ask later. On most forums, there are certain questions that come up again and again. …
    2. Choose wisely. There are many, many forums out there. …
    3. Breathe. …
    4. Write like you made it through grade school. …
    5. Be complete, but concise. … 6.Proofread, then proofread again. …
    6. Ask politely