My hope was that the consistency of writing would keep my brain active.
Obviously, this hasn't been the case.
Then the question came to me. What does one do when stuck on a problem like this?
I was able to answer the same way most of us do in this age.
I Google-d it.
And thanks to Google, I have now found a prompt to respond to.
suggested by Spelling Search"How important are spelling and grammar in the world of blogging? Is it the thought that really counts, or does lack of formality destroy the message?"
I personally believe that grammar and spelling ARE important in the world of blogging, but perhaps not in the same manner that it is important in, let's say, a school or work setting.
For instance:
if i decide that im gonna type like this on my blog & have no punctuation at all or capitalize any of my letters then i think a lot of readers will suddenly loose all respect for anything i might have to say
right?
However, to talk in a very particular and precise manner, as if said blog is alike to a research paper, can not, and will not, be as fun to read for some readers.
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It just goes to show that that silly rule your teachers always told you (and you undoubtedly ignored at least once) "Always consider your audience" IS actually a very important rule.
But, if you can say what you need to say, how and when you want to say it. Then do it. If you have enough sense of grammar and a decent spell check for people to understand your argument than it's A-okay with me.
Just remember that many grammar/spelling defenders will not hesitate to shoot you down in an argument by insinuating that you lack intelligence. And others will stop talking to you altogether. (Noble or not, they won't fight against an unarmed enemy).
So, my answer short and sweet: It's your blog. Write how you write. But be aware of who your readers are and may be.
Oh, and always proofread.