Wholeheartedly agree. Good post.
Understandably, we have a population of users who run the gamut of experience in writing, in posting in forums, etc. Even some for whom English is a second language, apparently. So I cut people some slack depending on the circumstances. Oh, and of course the big one here at AARP...cognitive decline and loosening of impulse control.
But for any egregious problems you might (a) red flag them (whatever we call that here on this forum) to the moderators' attention (I have done this many times for obvious spam, etc), and/or (b) post a polite reply to the offender/perpetrator...then be prepared for blow-back and have a plan for that event. I suppose (c) might be creating a new thread...posting with suggestions and recommendations for AARP forum etiquette. OR IS THAT ETIQUIETTE?
Edit: oh, my point about the possible new thread/post with suggestions...then you can reply to offenders/perpetrators with a link to the helpful post with suggestions and guidelines. #thumbsup!
@Centristsin2010 wrote:
We have one poster that constantly creates new topics via cut and pasting from various website and NEVER cits his sources. WHY is this permitted?
Another poster rarely, if ever, appears to check her spelling and grammar. Why is this permitted?