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by molestrangler 3233 days ago
No EULA or privacy statement on the website. Usually with these free services there is something in about using your data for profit.
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Honestly, it's a "one man show" and I'm trying to do what I can with my time. The backend of this thing took so long that I pushed everything else too far and too early but I'm recovering.

I will add an eula and privacy. There is absolutely no data being stored or sent anywhere else. You will have to trust my words until I manage to upload those pages. I don't even have a marketing strategy yet, let alone selling "your data for profit". This tool was created for me and a short list of friends. Non of us are native English speakers/writers and I made typely to aid in writing.

Thank you for taking the time and I hope Typely can prove itself useful to you.

Not to say you don't need the EULA but the fact that it's a one man show has won my trust already.
>Honestly,...

Strangely enough, your post, copied and pasted "verbatim" in Typely gave (besides "curly quotes"):

EASY TO READ Reading ease

FOURTH GRADE Grade level

RICH Vocabulary

NEGATIVE Sentiment analysis

I would personally rate it as "very positive" in sentiment ...

Heck!, I added the above sentence and also my "very" was tagged as "weasel word"!

Since we don't have neutral sentiment baked in, it probably couldn't rate it as being positive because my post is, somewhat, apologizing.

It is easy to read and it is understandable by a fourth grader. The vocabulary was being reported as "Rich" due to the fact it's just a comment and does not repeat many "same" words. The story changes once you keep writing and the vocabulary will go down another level.

I have "in the works" some code to make the engine skip analysis for words inside quotes because of the clear indication of quoting someone else.