| > Writing ability isn’t so easily trained like muscle memory Writing is improved through practice. That's why there will be 500 games. > this website does not handle tone, style, or describe how to use grammar as a tool as opposed to it acting as a governance over your writing Guidance on tone and style is provided, and paid users get lessons that go over techniques to achieve desired tone and style. > The people you’re talking about do not actually need to write well. Not sure what you're talking about...my experiences are first-hand accounts. > in general we only require them to understand approximately 60-70% of what they read Right, so if the underlying material had less crap in it, people would get more out of the time they spent reading it. > That’s why I believe you noticed that most people don’t do well in reading/writing… it’s simply not a skill most have and it also is not overly meaningful that is the case. Why paint for the blind? Most people cannot speak well in front of an audience either. Does that mean public speaking is not worth learning? Learn how to write well if you want, or don't...it's up to you to determine if it's worthwhile or not. There are others who don't share your opinion who may gain a lot from this site. |
I was impressed by your project and will consider paying down the road. I think an app like yours plus human feedback is a killer combo to help people learn to write better. This kind of writing isn't even really about writing - it's about self-editing.
Good stuff!