everytime i try to sumbit my answer to a question on this site, it says "Chatspeak detected. Type in english please" does anyone know why it's doing that, and how to fix it? I Rate High for the effort! thanks~*
Solaris answered Friday December 3 2004, 5:57 pm: Advicenators now has a chatspeak detector, so now words like "lol" "bff" "gurl" "thx" and those other gay words arent allowed thank God. So basically you now have to type correctly.
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Friday December 3 2004, 5:51 pm: Its obviouse lol you typed correctly on here so you were speaking enlgish well... english to them they just dont want you to use to many abbreviations because that can be hard to read for some people but you can use some if u wanna [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
mysticpixie05 answered Friday December 3 2004, 5:50 pm: if you use "ppl" for people or "u" for your and "ur" for your then in wont let you submit it. by it telling you to use english it means that it wants you to go back and fix your shortened versions of words. [ mysticpixie05's advice column | Ask mysticpixie05 A Question ]
jbdreamer answered Friday December 3 2004, 5:40 pm: It's the new thing to clean up the questions and get rid or the crap. If you say more than two chatspeak words like (ur or lyke) your question will not be approved. So type in english from now on! [ jbdreamer's advice column | Ask jbdreamer A Question ]
Sherry answered Friday December 3 2004, 5:39 pm: When you answer questions, chatspeak detects your words and if the word is spelled in IM-language you cant answer until its fixed. Like "ur" instead of your. This helps because people can read your answers easily. [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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