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by abestic9 1095 days ago
Up to a certain point it's not much of an issue, but I had to re-read several sentences and I'm fairly capable of following written text. It's also an accessibility thing, screen-readers and dyslexics might have trouble interpreting the text.

I support bringing it up when it's frequent enough to cause frustration. Putting some effort once into the writing - typing correction occurs almost effortlessly on almost any device these days - benefits every reader.

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Honestly, I am a bit embarassed by my post. In my defence, it was never supossed to by that long, not even half of what it turned out to be... And it was late, I was tired and I simply shouldn't write long texts on mobile to begin with...
All good my friend, I was just asking out of curiosity. My stuff would look the same if I didn't have spellcheck enabled on my mobile device.