Shortly after I posted something today, I noticed a spelling mistake.
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Shortly after I posted something today, I noticed a spelling mistake. I fixed it and hoped the ’Edited’ notification wouldn’t bother anyone who’d interacted with the toot. Later I saw I’d mangled the name of the book I’d quoted from. I fixed it, sheepish about another notification. Now I’ve seen *two* more typos. I can't decide which is more embarrassing: leaving the mistakes or interrupting people with Notification 3. On the plus side, though, nobody can accuse me of using AI to right my wurds.
@CiaraNi I edit until oblivion with no remorse whatsoever https://youtu.be/WknTIzZ108g?si=b4cO0uoWkyLcV1Ft
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Shortly after I posted something today, I noticed a spelling mistake. I fixed it and hoped the ’Edited’ notification wouldn’t bother anyone who’d interacted with the toot. Later I saw I’d mangled the name of the book I’d quoted from. I fixed it, sheepish about another notification. Now I’ve seen *two* more typos. I can't decide which is more embarrassing: leaving the mistakes or interrupting people with Notification 3. On the plus side, though, nobody can accuse me of using AI to right my wurds.
No matter how many times I think I've proof read my posts, I seem to re-read any typos as what they're _supposed_ to be and it drives me to distraction when I notice them days later!

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Shortly after I posted something today, I noticed a spelling mistake. I fixed it and hoped the ’Edited’ notification wouldn’t bother anyone who’d interacted with the toot. Later I saw I’d mangled the name of the book I’d quoted from. I fixed it, sheepish about another notification. Now I’ve seen *two* more typos. I can't decide which is more embarrassing: leaving the mistakes or interrupting people with Notification 3. On the plus side, though, nobody can accuse me of using AI to right my wurds.
@CiaraNi There’s something human in the typo. A small rupture where the real peeks through the text.
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@CiaraNi For me as just one of your followers: I don't care about notifications. Just edit as you like it to edit.
@Petermid Thank you for this generous perspective. I never mind seeing other people's edits, I actually like knowing they were able to fix something. But four separate edits of one small toot feels a bit too much.
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@CiaraNi I edit until oblivion with no remorse whatsoever https://youtu.be/WknTIzZ108g?si=b4cO0uoWkyLcV1Ft
@hanscees 'Edit until oblivion.' I like that.
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No matter how many times I think I've proof read my posts, I seem to re-read any typos as what they're _supposed_ to be and it drives me to distraction when I notice them days later!

️@grb090423 Me too! It doesn't help that I have a lackadaisical approach to proofreading, mostly just tooting on the fly. I should probably pay more attention before I post, but probably won't.
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Shortly after I posted something today, I noticed a spelling mistake. I fixed it and hoped the ’Edited’ notification wouldn’t bother anyone who’d interacted with the toot. Later I saw I’d mangled the name of the book I’d quoted from. I fixed it, sheepish about another notification. Now I’ve seen *two* more typos. I can't decide which is more embarrassing: leaving the mistakes or interrupting people with Notification 3. On the plus side, though, nobody can accuse me of using AI to right my wurds.
@CiaraNi As we can mute notifications easily, you can edit how much you want!
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@Petermid Thank you for this generous perspective. I never mind seeing other people's edits, I actually like knowing they were able to fix something. But four separate edits of one small toot feels a bit too much.
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@CiaraNi There’s something human in the typo. A small rupture where the real peeks through the text.
@Flatus There is something in that. Generative AI has made me value spelling mistakes, blurry photos and amateurish Graphic Design Is My Passion graphics. The digital fingerprints of humans. In the case today, though, I managed four unnecessarsy mistakes in one small toot. That may be too much human.
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@grb090423 Me too! It doesn't help that I have a lackadaisical approach to proofreading, mostly just tooting on the fly. I should probably pay more attention before I post, but probably won't.
Excellent!
You know what? Your post has made me realise... It shows we're just human. And that's fine


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@CiaraNi As we can mute notifications easily, you can edit how much you want!
@NatureMC Thank you

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Excellent!
You know what? Your post has made me realise... It shows we're just human. And that's fine


@grb090423 A generous way to look at it. Thanks

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Shortly after I posted something today, I noticed a spelling mistake. I fixed it and hoped the ’Edited’ notification wouldn’t bother anyone who’d interacted with the toot. Later I saw I’d mangled the name of the book I’d quoted from. I fixed it, sheepish about another notification. Now I’ve seen *two* more typos. I can't decide which is more embarrassing: leaving the mistakes or interrupting people with Notification 3. On the plus side, though, nobody can accuse me of using AI to right my wurds.
@CiaraNi it's a fascinating problem, huh. There's no one answer but I share your mulling. I've about decided that if it's a substantial edit that changes the core meaning of the post, then I go back and do it no matter how far it's spread. But if it's what I call a "vanity" edit - just because I wrote red instead of read or messed up spacing or an apostrophe - then I leave it stand after even the first retoot. Today I wrote existently instead of existentially and I don't think anyone will notice
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@grb090423 A generous way to look at it. Thanks

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@CiaraNi it's a fascinating problem, huh. There's no one answer but I share your mulling. I've about decided that if it's a substantial edit that changes the core meaning of the post, then I go back and do it no matter how far it's spread. But if it's what I call a "vanity" edit - just because I wrote red instead of read or messed up spacing or an apostrophe - then I leave it stand after even the first retoot. Today I wrote existently instead of existentially and I don't think anyone will notice
"If it's what I call a "vanity" edit - just because I wrote red instead of read or messed up spacing or an apostrophe'
This is a great way to look at it and a great strategy. And 'vanity edit' is the perfect phrase. The latter two mistakes I caught in the multi-mistake toot are 'were' instead of 'we're', then 'in' instead of 'is'. In context, they don't matter, the meaning of the sentence is clear. So it'd be a pure vanity edit. Wise tip, thanks. I'll leave them be.
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Shortly after I posted something today, I noticed a spelling mistake. I fixed it and hoped the ’Edited’ notification wouldn’t bother anyone who’d interacted with the toot. Later I saw I’d mangled the name of the book I’d quoted from. I fixed it, sheepish about another notification. Now I’ve seen *two* more typos. I can't decide which is more embarrassing: leaving the mistakes or interrupting people with Notification 3. On the plus side, though, nobody can accuse me of using AI to right my wurds.
@CiaraNi Ha
I was far more busy in a Canadian forum between 1999 and 2010. Most native English speakers , but not all, like me. Making mistakes, ( Talking about the Bald And The Beautiful -TV series popular with people around me at that time. Instead of Bold )
Now checking twice before posting.
Did it help ? No. even nowadays, always at least one mistake when I read it the day after. -
@CiaraNi Ha
I was far more busy in a Canadian forum between 1999 and 2010. Most native English speakers , but not all, like me. Making mistakes, ( Talking about the Bald And The Beautiful -TV series popular with people around me at that time. Instead of Bold )
Now checking twice before posting.
Did it help ? No. even nowadays, always at least one mistake when I read it the day after.@hanktank61 I'd watch The Bald And The Beautiful! And that resonates about checking it. Makes no difference, the mistake only becomes visible after posting, it's like the law or something.
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@hanktank61 I'd watch The Bald And The Beautiful! And that resonates about checking it. Makes no difference, the mistake only becomes visible after posting, it's like the law or something.
@CiaraNi Even now: Mixing up Bald and Bold again.
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Shortly after I posted something today, I noticed a spelling mistake. I fixed it and hoped the ’Edited’ notification wouldn’t bother anyone who’d interacted with the toot. Later I saw I’d mangled the name of the book I’d quoted from. I fixed it, sheepish about another notification. Now I’ve seen *two* more typos. I can't decide which is more embarrassing: leaving the mistakes or interrupting people with Notification 3. On the plus side, though, nobody can accuse me of using AI to right my wurds.
@CiaraNi i feel this so much 🤭 and i often edit things multiple times and then feel guilty about it.


