The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 7月27日 07時01分
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lilypod_10
Often online now it feels that everyone is writing in the same ‘voice’ - so ironic, so knowing - and using the same phrases, such as “When you” for the opening for a caption. It does not translate well to actual books for me. I read one recently that seemed to have been written in Internet Speak and it translated as unintentionally snarky.
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cameronmasonwalker
As a university professor, I would say it is NOT making writing better, especially spelling. It is encouraging slang, incomplete sentences and substitution of words (write\right) that are incorrect.
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emianlo
Where there's a will there's a way. I also think this correlates with changes in technology (emojis have evolved and become more extensive, memes and gifs and such can be shared with ease).
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marco_moledda
I think internet and life on social caused radical transformation in use of every language. But maybe it's just an other place in which be someone else using different linguistic code.
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yafabahri
Anyway studies show that soon we won't even be writing coz of voice messages, videocalls and whatever is coming next
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