Comment by garbawarb
8 hours ago
Indeed, but other languages have been around forever whereas I've seen this particular misspelling a ton in the last year and rarely before that.
8 hours ago
Indeed, but other languages have been around forever whereas I've seen this particular misspelling a ton in the last year and rarely before that.
I've noticed it for much longer than a year ago, it's been a thing for awhile now. Especially online, which may lend credence to the idea of it occurring most with those who didn't grow up writing English, but even with native writers it seems to be occurring more and more.
I haven’t noticed the same trend.
Search the word "loose" in recent HN comments, it's become quite common.
> all he'll breaks loose (a doubly amusing one): https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47826823
Plus this thread, and that's just in the last 24 hours!