Fan decides to correct spelling errors on my website - is fine, helpful even. These are backwaters of my website that don't really get beta read by anyone
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Most people seem to understand the difference between my writing/podcasting webspace and my personal webspace. I let them come into both, but the rules are a little different. Lately, as I've gotten more listeners, I get the occupational person (usually someone older) who doesn't seem to understand the difference. I'm still figuring out what to do with them.
I don't know. Are you? If so, and you have now found your way to my livejournal, I hope you're not offended. Consider this an insight into the way authors and podcasters think. Our personal webspaces are sort of like a conversation going on at another table in a restaurant. Yes, it's happening in public, and if you're really polite and friendly, you can probably join in. But it's not the same as a polished speak being delivered for public consumption.
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Most people seem to understand the difference between my writing/podcasting webspace and my personal webspace. I let them come into both, but the rules are a little different. Lately, as I've gotten more listeners, I get the occupational person (usually someone older) who doesn't seem to understand the difference. I'm still figuring out what to do with them.
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It's called kitty pidgin.
...wait. Am I that guy?
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