Ok. Let's say it was deliberate. What is the point of it?
Seriously, I don't get the obsession people have of picking over all these typos and trying to figure out what they mean. How many hours have been spent trying to figure out "comms" like this, and what has ever actually come from it? Has anyone figured out some secret message that they were able to do anything about it?
If someone can show me where nit-picking over typos has made some sort of obvious difference, please share.
Ok, give me an example of someone who has figured out one of these comms and it resulted in anything meaningful. Just one.
I'm sure people "figure them out" all the time, but you ignored the second part of my post where I asked to see anything meaningful that has resulted from "people figuring it out".
What is the purpose of this "simple task"? Just simple entertainment for you? Because that's what it looks like. People spending hours trying to figure out the meaning of a typo, so that they can feel clever and think they know something others don't.
Ok. Let's say it was deliberate. What is the point of it?
Seriously, I don't get the obsession people have of picking over all these typos and trying to figure out what they mean. How many hours have been spent trying to figure out "comms" like this, and what has ever actually come from it? Has anyone figured out some secret message that they were able to do anything about it?
If someone can show me where nit-picking over typos has made some sort of obvious difference, please share.
Peiple figure it out all the time. It's not an obsession it's a simple task for us simple pedes. Even u can donit.
Ok, give me an example of someone who has figured out one of these comms and it resulted in anything meaningful. Just one.
I'm sure people "figure them out" all the time, but you ignored the second part of my post where I asked to see anything meaningful that has resulted from "people figuring it out".
What is the purpose of this "simple task"? Just simple entertainment for you? Because that's what it looks like. People spending hours trying to figure out the meaning of a typo, so that they can feel clever and think they know something others don't.
Misspellings matter.
Why? Give me an example of a misspelling that has resulted in any actual meaningful action taken in response.