• Syn_Attck@lemmy.today
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    5 months ago

    As a grammar and language hobbyist, I’m interested in your spelling of hobbiest. Shouldn’t such a word come up so often in your hobbyist communities that you know how to spell it by now?

    Feels like someone living in Texas spelling it Texes.

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        5 months ago

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            5 months ago

            So you agree words are real and spelling matters?

            I just find it odd such a basic blatant spelling mistake was made while this situation is unfolding and being astroturfed to hell.

            You wouldn’t think an astronomer would call themselves an astrologer by mistake – much higher chance someone selling fake pretty glass to tourists would say their crystals are good for astronomy.

            Since we’re on the subject of spelling things out, I’m questioning the authenticity of the guy who spelled it hobbiest. He may have just made a spelling mistake, we all do it, but 1.) currently heavily astroturfed subject 2.) hobbyists use the word a lot.

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      5 months ago

      As a logic and math hobbyist, I’m wondering how you came to the following conclusions…

      a) That they participate in an online community OR b) that speaking (in an offline community) would somehow help them to know how to spell the word

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      c) That the word “hobbyist” comes up often in these communities