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by egwor
999 days ago
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My hypothesis is that this question, "What's 'high quality' refer to here?", is a big challenge and the answer depends upon the audience. Here are a few examples: - kids use one level of slang - older ages groups using another (and it might mean something quite different) - communications for professional
wouldn't use slang and would use formal messages - different cultures/regions will use different phrases for the same thing (and some colloquialisms are quite sophisticated like Cockney rhyming slang) - on twitter when out of space you might then shorten words The thing that really 'riles me up' / 'get on my wick' / 'annoys me' / 'is immensely frustrating' / 'is an opportunity for a sales feature' [trying to demonstrate the different phrasing depending upon audience] is when the auto correct 'fixes' grammar incorrectly. It needs to be clever enough to realise the correct use of there/their/they're and its/it is/it's. I'll leave with a relevant poem:
https://allpoetry.com/poem/4010351-They-re-There-with-Their-... |
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