Wilderock
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While I agree with you in theory that better grammar across the entire forum is ideal, from a practicality standpoint, I can't see anything being implemented. Historically, small changes have been too inconsequential to waste time on, and large changes have seemed too radical and unnecessary. How could you punish someone for using improper grammar? Good grammar should absolutely be encouraged, but what sort of "policy" could possibly be enforced? Am I misunderstanding the use of "policy" and "guideline" in this context? In my 6 1/2 years on this forum, I've never really seen grammar as an urgent problem. Although I admittedly do not frequent the forums anymore, the time I spent was never negatively impacted by anyone else's misuse of grammar, to say the least; I've seen very few posts as wacky as you describe, and the rare ones which surely did occur eventually, I'd imagine, were handled easily and accordingly. As long as the post contributes to the discussion in at least some regard and doesn't break any rules otherwise, I don't see how poor English would independently render it worthless, much less a violation. It's a forum and it is built for discussion; grammar, while indeed important in regard to clarity and such, has to be extremely poor in order to ruin the clarity, validity and value of an entire post on a consistent basis (consistent enough to warrant any rule which takes time to enforce). As an aside, I'd just like to point out how ironic it is that on the AQF, we've traditionally used many abbreviations...for in-game and forum references, lol (not that it's chiefly relevant to your suggestion ha). What, more specifically, might you be suggesting?
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