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What is the "Grammarly Problem"? | Nat Eliason
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Nat Eliason and David Perell discuss an idea of the "Grammarly Problem." A lot of good writing is in the Grammarly advice you ignore. Click here to watch the full episode:    • A Storytelling Masterclass from Nat E...  

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@afraidofmoths6547

2 months ago

I love this point. I am a scientist who almost exclusively writes scientific papers. I can’t tell you how many papers feel like a robot wrote them. One of my earlier mentors taught me that writing a scientific paper should feel like telling a story. I wish more personality came through / was allowed to come through.

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@FerousFolly

2 months ago

the book Feed is a great example of this, the protagonist starts off only semi-literate and the writing style reflects it by being very simple and difficult to read, full of esoteric in-universe slang and extremely shallow wording.
as the protagonist spends more and more time with a friend who is educated, literate, and rebelling against the system, the writing itself becomes more complex and engaging.
it's such a cool stylistic concept and I'm so glad I got to read and analyse it back in high school.

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@iLoveWriting365

2 months ago

Ooooo - interesting - I've never heard of the "Grammarly Problem" before!

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@mrfancyshmancy

2 months ago

For certain writing applications, your own style isn't really a thing (i.e academic papers in STEM fields) but for more creative writing, esp a book that makes total sense.

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@SnipeyDaSniper

2 months ago

I'm a professional editor and use Grammarly as part of my revision process. I reject 90%+ of its suggested changes. That scares me because a person without editing experience or training (most people) doesn't know how much they're dragging their work down by just accepting Grammarly's stylistic suggestions without knowing why.

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@DennysMakesMusic

2 months ago

All grammerly is good for is to make sure your spelling is on point

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@Cool_as_the_Northern_Wind

2 months ago

I used it for a while to improve my direct to english writing, but soon got frustrated with it and decided to test it by letting it rate an exercpt from hemingway. It said it had lots of issues.
Stopped using it, focused on reading classic and exercise my writing to imitate different styles, then got extremely good at it

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@KevinBlue18

2 months ago

I use Grammarly but don't solely rely on it and sometimes ignore the suggestions it gives. Because even Grammarly can get things wrong especially when I'm trying to be creative.

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@B0aws

2 months ago

I like the editing

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@chrisallwhite

2 months ago

Grammarly be hating on my writing fr

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@LoLo1k2k3k

2 months ago

I use Grammarly for school and for my personal projects. I’ve always been intimately aware of how sterile grammarly edits are😂😂

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