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Can 'u' and 'i' part ways with Stack Exchange?

I appreciate the benefits that the quality filter brings to the site, but I've noticed that posts are still making it through with a lot of lower case 'i' instead of 'I' and 'u' in place of "you". ...
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“viewed 1 times”

When a post is first created, it says "viewed 1 times" in the sidebar. This should say "viewed 1 time".
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Should leetspeak be edited out of posts?

It seems to me that leetspeak is inappropriate on Stack Exchange for the following reasons: it's not English it can be confusing, especially to non-native English speakers it usually doesn't add ...
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Use of login/logout is inconsistent and incorrect

The terms login and logout are used inconsistently and incorrectly. The links up there in the header and the associated buttons should use the verb form log in and log out because they're actions. ...
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2answers
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Can a literate user be encouraged to stop deliberate writing errors?

As a grammar and punctuation pedant, I spend some time on fixing the quality of questions (and some answers) on SO. In the vast majority of cases, I am quite sure the OP genuinely doesn't have ...
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2answers
151 views

Typo in the logout message

When I log out I get this message: "You have the recently used the following credentials to login to your account:" I believe the first "the" should be left out.
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1answer
184 views

Grammar error in boilerplate moderator message

The template for the "abusive to others" moderator message contains the following: This is only a warning, but please take it under advisement. Looking through your history I can see that you ...
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2answers
216 views

Optional writing scanner for lazy writing

In keeping with the community's encouragement of carefully worded questions, I wonder if Stack Overflow could pop up a advisory box with writing tips when certain phrases are detected? My purpose in ...
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159 views

Grammatical error in the Stack Exchange API documentation is unacceptable!

There are a few grammatical errors in the API documentation. This should obviously read “Delete a comment identified by its id.” This isn't 4chan!
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Strange habit of putting spaces before punctuation marks [closed]

I have seen many people (mostly those sloppy people who make a lot of grammatical/spelling mistakes) putting a space before punctuation, especially before a question mark . Is this a widely spread ...
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1answer
112 views

Supercollider message: “Your resume was viewed wants to contact you”

A slight grammar error in the supercollider when my resume has been viewed: Your Resume was Viewed wants to contact you on Stack Overflow Careers
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Spelling error in “Too Localized” reason for close

Hey guys, first time posting on Meta, so bear with me if it doesn't belong here. In the new descriptions for why certain things are closed, Internet is spelled with a lowercase i. It should always be ...
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Inconsistent capitalization of the word “Badge”

On the legend for the badges page, in the sidebar you have the word "Badges" capitalized in the description of Gold Badges, but the other badge descriptions have the word lowercased.
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An exclamation point is not a word!

I was just editing an old question whose title ended with an exclamation point. I left the punctuation; I thought it was appropriate, since the question describes a surprising and counterintuitive ...
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1answer
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Correct nonsense sentence on “Established User” privilege page

The Established User privilege page contains the following "sentence": An expanded usercard is only available if you have have at least 28 characters in their "About Me" section of their profile. ...
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Badge briefing may not be correct

This is how the Caucus badge is defined: Visited an election during any phase of an active election and have enough reputation to cast a vote I think this should be: Visited an election ...
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Punctuation error in Improve Post error message

In the Suggested Edits review queue, if you select Improve and then immediately press save (without making any improvements), this error message appears: You seem to be improving a post however, ...
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1answer
227 views

Unclear message about un-upvoting comments

I think the message speaks for itself... Are you sure you want to undo this upvote? (can not be undone) Not to mention the "can not". Really?
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Incorrect grammar in maintenance mode message [closed]

This message appears when Stack Overflow is in maintenance mode: This site is currently in read only mode, we'll return with full functionality soon. This message has a comma splice, meaning ...
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1answer
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Privileges are listed in descending order (not ascending)

I just noticed from the privileges page: The complete list of privileges is listed on the right, in ascending order. The most basic privileges are at the bottom; the most advanced at the top. ...
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Capitalize “Internet” in the close dialog

According to many sources, including a well reputed Stack Exchange site, and numerous dictionaries, the word Internet is a proper noun and should be capitalized. However, when voting for closing of a ...
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Fix badge overview page to use proper grammar

This may be a pet peeve of mine, but the current badge overview page for tags forms the page's heading without taking into account the number of users who earned the badge. This results in the ...
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How to approach a major grammar edit?

The text of this question is written with broken English and very little grammar. I understand it is completely acceptable for me to go in and edit specific grammar issues, but what are the rules ...
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2answers
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Revival badge description typo

"Answered more than 30 days later as first answer scoring 2 or more. This badge can be awarded multiple times." Should it maybe be: Answered more than 30 days later than the first answer, ...
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1answer
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The subjective filter question is contributing to the decline of the English language

The subjective filter warns against "How do you memoize a value that may be nil?", but not against "How to memoize a value that may be nil?". I used to wonder why so many people used the latter. Now ...
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Two @/ats, One comment… Change the message?

I just tried to @/at two people in one comment and I think the message reads rather weird: I am notifying two people, but, this message just reads very weird to me. (Others think the same! I ...
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0answers
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Incorrect grammar on StackApps registration page sidebar

The sidebar of the StackApps registration page states: You'll also receive parameters for authentication users via OAuth 2.0. I believe this should read: You'll also receive parameters for ...
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Synonyms page says suggested synonym gets declined at “--2” votes?

Just thought it was weird that there's an extra minus sign in the tooltip when the suggested synonym has a negative vote. When you hover over a synonym with a negative vote, it reads:
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Fix the Tag Editor badge description to match other badge descriptions

All the badge descriptions on Badges page are capitalized as normal English sentences except the Tag Editor badge, which says: First Tag Wiki Edit Each word is capitalized in this description, and ...
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1answer
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Flag for grammatical review [duplicate]

My first language is not English. It is very helpful when there is a native speaking user that improves the English of my question or answer. This makes my question or answer more helpful and it ...
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0answers
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Can we change “You have 1 new answer; 1 new comment” to something grammatically correct?

When you get new answers and comments, Stack Overflow tells you "You have 1 new answer; 1 new comment." As far as I understand, that's not how semicolons work. Here are a couple suggestions for what ...
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1answer
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Recommend changing “less” to “fewer” in beta site stats on Area 51

Though there is some contention about the validity of the rule, standard practice is to use "fewer" for countable items and "less" for an uncountable quantity. On Area 51, the "questions" beta site ...
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Accept an edit that edited “noob” into conventional English?

I was looking at an edit and they'd basically just fixed some spelling and grammar (although not thoroughly, there were still some issues, but that's beside the point). Anyway the asker said, in the ...
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1answer
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Is is OK to reject an edit based on poor spelling in Edit Summary?

I must get up to 5 or 6 of my daily Suggested Edits that have the following as Edit Summary: Fix bad grammer [sic] Maybe I'm just a spelling/grammar/syntax Nazi, but it makes me angry that ...
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1answer
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Incorrect grammar in /review

Browsing http://superuser.com/review and the right hand side I saw this: You have edited a total of 1 posts (1% done). Now I may not be great at grammar but I believe this is incorrect, it ...
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1answer
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Style error in tag creation message

When trying to create a tag that too closely matches an existing tag a user receives the following error message: You are attempting to create the tag [tag-1] ; however the tag [tag-2] already exists ...
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1answer
100 views

Strange grammar in Add Another Answer alert

Are you sure you want to add another answer? You could use the edit link to refine and improve your existing answer, instead. This is the message that appears in the confirmation box ...
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4answers
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Is it better for SEO for question titles to actually be questions (grammatically speaking)?

When asking or editing a question, is it better (from SEO or user perspective) for the title of the question to be an actual question? Do we even care? If the preference is for questions, is there ...
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2answers
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Rephrase someone else main question text

I wonder if it's acceptable to rephrase someone else's main question text. My English is far from being perfect, and I'm quite a noob at StackOverflow, but today I've almost totally rewritten someone ...
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“Favoriting” a post

While I usually don't highlight grammatical mistakes (as I am not the most skilled in the English), one has the option "to favorite a post" in Stack Exchange sites. As far as I know, one can either ...
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3answers
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What does “Reputation on deleted posts and votes is not shown here” on the user reputation tab mean?

Reputation on deleted posts and votes is not shown here. is at the bottom of the Reputation tab of the User page. I know it means reputation gained or lost on deleted posts is not shown, but I ...
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0answers
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Careers has incorrect grammar in tooltip on My Profile Page

On the page http://careers.stackoverflow.com/cv/edit, when one is adding experience, with the IsCurrent checkbox ticked and the <input id="tags"> with focus, the class="field-help" for="Tags" ...
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3answers
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punctuation after code block convention

What is the (/is there a) convention for putting punctuation after a block of code? When you are writing up something that has math equations in it, I believe you are supposed to just put the ...
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2answers
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The title of the frequently asked questions list is redundant

The title for the FAQ tab of the questions list on SO is currently "FAQ questions". If you expand that, I believe it makes "frequently asked questions questions". Is it supposed to be that way or is ...
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2answers
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Why are SEO keywords not in title case?

SEO keywords (from tags) are left in lower case in the title. For example, How can I reject values from one array based on a parallel array? starts with "ruby - How can I ..." Why is that?
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0answers
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Comma splice in pending edit mouseover notification

When a 3k-rep user browses to a post that has a pending suggested edit, the edit link changes to edit (1). When you mouse over it, the title text displayed is: 1 edit to this post is pending, ...
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why the 6 letter min. for editing spelling/grammar in questions? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: We're discouraged from fixing typos and misspellings on SE sites? How should one correct spelling or grammar that is under 6 letter change if less than that is not ...
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3answers
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Is there harm in editing grammatical errors? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Should users edit other users' posts to correct grammar and spelling problems? I love the ease of correcting misspellings, typos, and grammatical errors in SO. Certain ...
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1answer
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Make an alot appear when someone tries asking a question with “alot” in it [closed]

If someone tries to submit a question with "alot" in it, make an alot appear, and tell them to go easy on the alots and ideally improve their spelling and grammar alot. Thanks alot!
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0answers
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Possible to rank a user or SE site based on language “grade” level?

Jeff Atwood wrote about how SE is clever way to trick programmers into becoming better writers. This sparked some curiosity such as: Is there a way to see if my writing has improved over time? ...

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