At my last job, a bunch of the older folks did not realize they had a “two spaces” habit.

It’s a clear tell.

Saw this meme and thought I’d point that out.

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      This is something you probably want to care about when you’re producing text in some kind of professional capacity, for e.g. a newspaper, book, documentation, or something like that. You will need a manual of style to maintain consistency of the work across multiple authors. Using a single space is a universal rule in every typesetting/style manual I’ve ever seen, so it’s the correct choice in that case.

      If you’re just out typing stuff in informal correspondence, as a hobby, or otherwise, I don’t really think you need to care.

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        Judging by the editorial standards I’ve seen from journalists recently (or lack thereof), I don’t think this is high on their list of concerns.

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        Sounds like a “you” problem. I have no issue with it. IMO, wnatnig others to cofnorm to something becuz its a distraction to u speaks more about you’re shortcummings in adaptability and acceptance then it does aboot the author and there righting skillz. If too spaces after a period bothers you that much, I got some bad news bears about the younger generations…

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              You know, I thought this might be the case, but without the /s it’s a flip: is this person being very sarcastic, or are they very stupid?

              There’s a lot of people who are very stupid, so that’s usually the assumption I revert to, when in doubt. I’m one that believes the /s is required for this reason.

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                16 days ago

                In an age where headlines from The Onion are more believable than some actual headlines, omitting the /s was my bad.