Inspired by an amusing
autocorrect moment on a listserv last week («hashtags» converted to «hostages,» in the context of a discussion of online activism around marriage equality and the Supreme Court) it's a serious question — all it takes is for someone to take a tweet, text or email that's been automatically «corrected» to a politically embarrassing state and make a big deal out of it.
Autocorrect is a really handy tool for those moments when you whiff the spelling of a complex word or transpose the letters in a simple one, but autocorrect errors can be extremely frustrating and the system isn't without sh
Autocorrect is a really handy tool for those
moments when you whiff the spelling of a complex word or transpose the letters in a simple one, but
autocorrect errors can be extremely frustrating and the system isn't without sh
autocorrect errors can be extremely frustrating and the system isn't without shortcomings.