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Thanks for your comment. I have taken this into account and made some changes. Sorry but I do not have a degree in English Literature and Language as I only left school with a CSE, blame the Tories in the eightiesNicely done. 👍
You must have very heavy fingers which wear you out when typing. It's very difficult to read you post. No capital letters, hardly using a full stop etc... .
That's not an excuse. Use of proper sentences is primary school level, not degree level. I don't have an English degree. I'm sure kikie, as a Belgian, does not have an English degree. I'm sure ibo S3 racer, as a Luxembourger, does not have an English degree. Yet their grammar is so much better than yours.
All we ask is that each member uses English to the best of their ability, which you are clearly not.
Indeed. And again. But my sense of humour has nothing to do with your lack of grammar, or my upholding the site rules as set out by the site's owner.Do you have a sense of humour?
It is. I will now point you to the section of the AUP, that you agreed to when you signed up, that is pertinent at this point.I was under the impression that GT planet was about Gran Turismo. 👎👎👎👎👎
AUP# You will post all messages in English.
# You will not use textspeak (r, u, plz, etc.) in your messages. Decent grammar is expected at all times, including proper usage of capital letters.
Regarding your previous thread, I will not now continue as a member as there is to much bureaucracy and because of this it has spoilt the enjoyment of being part of the forum.![]()
Regarding your previous thread, I will not now continue as a member as there is to much bureaucracy and because of this it has spoilt the enjoyment of being part of the forum.![]()
Let him be. It's clearly someone with issues.
Thats not nice.
If they are somebody who has learning difficulties does that mean they should be ridiculed and driven from the site!? Yes there is an AUP in place, but being publicly humiliated wont help people to stick to it. In my opinion moderators could be a little more subtle, because you've all followed suit and hurt their feelings.
Give yourselves a clap.
Thats not nice.
If they are somebody who has learning difficulties does that mean they should be ridiculed and driven from the site!? Yes there is an AUP in place, but being publicly humiliated wont help people to stick to it. In my opinion moderators could be a little more subtle, because you've all followed suit and hurt their feelings.
Give yourselves a clap.
Its pretty funny how everyone who gets called out for bad grammar /spelling is suddenly dyslexic. I feel sorry for the people who really suffer from dyslexia, they're probably not taken seriously because everyone just uses it for an excuse for their lazyness.
And yes, its much easier to read / understand decent written english instead of "bro i wuz srsly liek wtf" especially when english is not your first language.
It was meant to be as a "nice" comment. Let him be, means; don't attack him anymore, leave him alone. I was defending him a little bit. The issues part is spot on. Read his reaction to my post. I wasn't trying to be insulting. I was only trying to get a message over in a "funny" and a noticable way hence my comment of his heavy fingers. He cleary took it the wrong way and that triggered other negative reactions. He has issues, no doubt about that. Other members had the same warnings and they didn't make any fuss about it and stayed.Thats not nice.
If they are somebody who has learning difficulties does that mean they should be ridiculed and driven from the site!? Yes there is an AUP in place, but being publicly humiliated wont help people to stick to it. In my opinion moderators could be a little more subtle, because you've all followed suit and hurt their feelings.
Give yourselves a clap.
Which would have resulted in the member having a permanent record of the warning against their profile.I agree. This should have been dealt with in private.
And given that the member then went onto post in perfectly legible English, clearly shows it was a product of laziness rather than ability.Its pretty funny how everyone who gets called out for bad grammar /spelling is suddenly dyslexic. I feel sorry for the people who really suffer from dyslexia, they're probably not taken seriously because everyone just uses it for an excuse for their laziness.
And yes, its much easier to read / understand decent written English instead of "bro i wuz srsly liek wtf" especially when English is not your first language.
You can't see the picture, the member who posted it, deleted it when they got asked to follow the AUP.I love how this went from a Frame to a conversation/argument about a member's grammar. Not saying anything just noting that it is funny. Im having troubles seeing the photo should i download the Flashplayer or something?