Vote for the future English Community Administrator
Wróć do Threads Archive#21 Jonathan Konto zarchiwizowane
Not sure what to think about it. It has advantages and disadvantages. I'd like to see how the current votes are but on the other hand its good because it avoids that people just vote a random person who as a high procentage and think about their vote better maybe.
#22 Jonathan Konto zarchiwizowane
@pajper And also, if you wish to keep offtopic in this treath on a low level I suggest closing this topic and move the post with the atached poll to the first place!
#23 ArcticMoon
Yes but if we don't see percentages now, how are we going to know if the results are fake or valid? Don't misunderstand me, I trust Pajper, but some users are eventually going to ask.
#24 Jonathan Konto zarchiwizowane
It doesn't matters if we see the votes or not. We have to trust pajper that the votes aren't fake because he will clean second accounts and filters, we will see the real votes on the 12 th.
#25 Jonathan Konto zarchiwizowane
at least if I didn't misunderstud you. I am not completely sure what exactly you mean. so yes.
#26 fatih
It bugs me that most of the people who show themselves as candidates for the English community forum have grammatical and spelling errors in their posts, thus showing a lack of knowledge in the English language. I wouldn't personally vote for these kind of people, no offence.
#27 Jonathan Konto zarchiwizowane
Well yea, that is true in some cases.
But well, everyone can vote who thei want, you have your vote, use it carefully for whoever you want!
#28 ArcticMoon
Siiiigh yees, how long I've already wanted to say that, but I didn't because I would have been toxic. But I absolutely agree.
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It bugs me that most of the people who show themselves as candidates for the English community forum have grammatical and spelling errors in their posts, thus showing a lack of knowledge in the English language. I wouldn't personally vote for these kind of people, no offence.
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#29 marchoffmann Konto zarchiwizowane
Well even arctic moon has spelling errors. For example often literaly with just 1 l and stuff like that. But ya know? Natives spell worse. About grammar, I totaly get you. But the thing to keep in mind is that if you go about spelling, sadly we all in here are better than some natives. That's what you all say. So why don't you keep that in mind.
#30 ArcticMoon
I've never spellt the word "literally" only with one l, if I've ever done so, that's maybe the fault of my typing speed. On the other hand I never stated I have no mistakes, as I'm not a native english speaker myself. But the minimum is to pay attention to how your message looks. Nowadays I speak in russian waaay more than in english, and I'm fully aware of the fact that more and more mistakes are showing up in my messages. But I check my posts at least twice before sending.
#31 karmien
actually arctic moon described this really good. Toxic unneccessary post.
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It bugs me that most of the people who show themselves as candidates for the English community forum have grammatical and spelling errors in their posts, thus showing a lack of knowledge in the English language. I wouldn't personally vote for these kind of people, no offence.
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#32 khalil2009
wtf? that guy used chat gpt to right his aplication. why is he in the list?
#33 khalil2009
@ 26 just because someone has spelling errors doesn't always meen they dont know english
#34 daszekmdn
but it lowers he's image. Really. If an official messages and statements from the administrator of community will be full of misspelled words because someone using shit called Eloquence or something else which's read everything correctly even if you write bad, looks not good.
How you imagine serious community with things like that? Or do you really think that some wise and serious people will try to acclimate here or At all at least check out Elten if they will be greeted by something like EG "New Elton version has ben releaced. Check te websight to read mor."?
I don't think that i'm writing super correctly without any grammar mistakes, but i'm not native and all the time I'm learning and wanna be better and better. If someone will point out to me that I made a mistake i will try to fix it as soon as possible and earn new experience in English or whatever the language will be. OK, but i'm not native. But what you can say about native speakers from UK, USA etc which's being blind? Look at their forum posts. It's full of misspelled words.
Personally, the current looks of these forums and threads even without specifying in the title what the problem is or what the question is about wouldn't encourage me to register here. A lot of another users think the same, but they don't waste their time to explain a lot of bad things in this community. So.
#35 khalil2009
yeah I get where you guys are comeing from, but I meen when people have typos and stuff
#36 marchoffmann Konto zarchiwizowane
Right, that's exactly what arctic said here, she makes typos. And are we lacking english language knowledge just because of using eloquence? I tell you, it recognizes a very fair amount of words that are misspelled, if not the most really. I don't get how you complain when probably you're using painful espeak every day and then just repeating what others say, for example, the eloquence thing. And I do agree, this is leading once again to nowhere. However I do understand that grammar is an important thing for especially applications which should convince users. But sadly everyone in here makes some spelling mistakes, so technically we all wouldn't be qualified.
#37 marchoffmann Konto zarchiwizowane
And please, don't take that as offencive, but my, shitty eloquence, reads a hole lot of words here weirdly.
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but it lowers he's image. Really. If an official messages and statements from the administrator of community will be full of misspelled words because someone using shit called Eloquence or something else which's read everything correctly even if you write bad, looks not good.
How you imagine serious community with things like that? Or do you really think that some wise and serious people will try to acclimate here or At all at least check out Elten if they will be greeted by something like EG "New Elton version has ben releaced. Check te websight to read mor."?
I don't think that i'm writing super correctly without any grammar mistakes, but i'm not native and all the time I'm learning and wanna be better and better. If someone will point out to me that I made a mistake i will try to fix it as soon as possible and earn new experience in English or whatever the language will be. OK, but i'm not native. But what you can say about native speakers from UK, USA etc which's being blind? Look at their forum posts. It's full of misspelled words.
Personally, the current looks of these forums and threads even without specifying in the title what the problem is or what the question is about wouldn't encourage me to register here. A lot of another users think the same, but they don't waste their time to explain a lot of bad things in this community. So.
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#38 ArcticMoon
It doesn't mean the person doesn't know english. It means the person doesn't even check his facts before posting, the person is too lazy to use a spellchecker, and the person doesn't respect others to write in an understandable way. Overall, it does not give the forum a good look if it is moderated by illiterates, unfortunately.
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@ 26 just because someone has spelling errors doesn't always meen they dont know english
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#39 ArcticMoon
Yes. And you're better than me because you're really trying. I'd like to try to speak Polish, but I'm afraid and I know you wouldn't mind if I made a mistake. But English is a world language, not like Polish or Hungarian. I don't always write correctly either, but I try at least as hard to make people understand what I'm trying to say.
-- (daszekmdn):
but it lowers he's image. Really. If an official messages and statements from the administrator of community will be full of misspelled words because someone using shit called Eloquence or something else which's read everything correctly even if you write bad, looks not good.
How you imagine serious community with things like that? Or do you really think that some wise and serious people will try to acclimate here or At all at least check out Elten if they will be greeted by something like EG "New Elton version has ben releaced. Check te websight to read mor."?
I don't think that i'm writing super correctly without any grammar mistakes, but i'm not native and all the time I'm learning and wanna be better and better. If someone will point out to me that I made a mistake i will try to fix it as soon as possible and earn new experience in English or whatever the language will be. OK, but i'm not native. But what you can say about native speakers from UK, USA etc which's being blind? Look at their forum posts. It's full of misspelled words.
Personally, the current looks of these forums and threads even without specifying in the title what the problem is or what the question is about wouldn't encourage me to register here. A lot of another users think the same, but they don't waste their time to explain a lot of bad things in this community. So.
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#40 ArcticMoon
Seems it doesn't recognize the word you type as "hole" is written like "whole", and "offencive" is "offensive"
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And please, don't take that as offencive, but my, shitty eloquence, read a hole lot of words here weirdly.
-- (daszekmdn):
but it lowers he's image. Really. If an official messages and statements from the administrator of community will be full of misspelled words because someone using shit called Eloquence or something else which's read everything correctly even if you write bad, looks not good.
How you imagine serious community with things like that? Or do you really think that some wise and serious people will try to acclimate here or At all at least check out Elten if they will be greeted by something like EG "New Elton version has ben releaced. Check te websight to read mor."?
I don't think that i'm writing super correctly without any grammar mistakes, but i'm not native and all the time I'm learning and wanna be better and better. If someone will point out to me that I made a mistake i will try to fix it as soon as possible and earn new experience in English or whatever the language will be. OK, but i'm not native. But what you can say about native speakers from UK, USA etc which's being blind? Look at their forum posts. It's full of misspelled words.
Personally, the current looks of these forums and threads even without specifying in the title what the problem is or what the question is about wouldn't encourage me to register here. A lot of another users think the same, but they don't waste their time to explain a lot of bad things in this community. So.
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