I'm an Advicenator but I have a prob with my Advice Column
Question Posted Saturday December 4 2004, 8:18 am
Everytime I answer a question on my advice column this thing comes up it says:Chatspeak detected.Please type in English. That is all I speak,type and write...English.PLEASE HELP! i rate REALLY HIGH!
S_C answered Saturday December 4 2004, 12:32 pm: If you spell words like you, like, everyone best friends forever, oh my gosh, what, and... any way different than the way I have spelt them, then it'll pop up. Advicenator_Admin decided to do this because there's too much slang on the site. There are a lot of other words on the list, such as any other way to type because, and all that other stuff. But the whole idea behind it, or so in my opinion, is if you're going to be giving advice, make it readable, and stop talking LyK DiS, AiGhT? It tends to get a bit annoying when people do that, and I guess admin just started to get fed up, I can tell you a lot of us moderators did. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
sUnsEt_rOO18 answered Saturday December 4 2004, 10:36 am: means that you are using too many 'u' rather than you. it sucks! i dont know why it has started popping up so much more frequently lately! --rachael [ sUnsEt_rOO18's advice column | Ask sUnsEt_rOO18 A Question ]
FrEe2bMe answered Saturday December 4 2004, 10:26 am: When that message appears it mean that you have use words such as: slang words you would use typing everyday to a friend. I can't type them because I'll recieve the same message, but for example if you spell cool, you, this, like, your, oh my gosh any other way than the way I did, it's going to get filterd.(There are more words on the list. Try to just pretend your writing a really important note to your parents!) If your answer or question contains more than two (I think) words such as these it will be filter. This site wants it's users to now type as if they were having an AIM conversation, but rather, responding or asking in proper manner. :) [ FrEe2bMe's advice column | Ask FrEe2bMe A Question ]
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