norcalirish
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Because it's a brand new feature and they're not used to having it as an option.
brat789456
To be honest, I don't have the patience. When I respond while I am at work it takes forever to do anything or does nothing at all because I am on an ancient Mac there.
I don't mind wrong words...its when people post in abbreviations like "ur" and "u" . That drives me nuts, but I'm sure my spelling drives people nutty. I typically know how to spell but I think faster than what I am capable of typing and sometimes skip letters etc.
kullas
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Anonymous
I'm thinking because as willing as people are to helping answer questions, its just a way to waste time...so why waste more spell checking.
Anyway most (not all) the questions on here can be answered by doing a simple "search" on the internet, who sounds more stupid, the person not bothering to spell check or the person with the easy answered question?!
still waiting
This question gets brought up alot. Sadly, the spell checker doesn't force people to use punctuation. I can't tell you how many answers I've read that don't have a single period. And these are our future leaders!