So I created this blog from scratch, and after posting my first article I noticed something.

I suffer from post-Post clarity

I have noticied before when posting random bullshit online, but holy shit, now having to write longer stuff, it’s clear as day.

As soon as I press the publish button even after re-reading the whole thing, everywhere I look is spelling/grammar mistakes and stupid takes.

How in hell does this happen?

Anyways as a proof of concept any edit will be in comment thread.

  • pearsaltchocolatebar@discuss.online
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    1 month ago

    Proof read it backwards, one sentence at a time. When you read it forwards, your brain already knows what should be there, so it skips over a lot.

    Also, just use a word processor to write it, and let it do the grunt work of spelling and grammar checking for you.

  • simple@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    I have a habit of editing my comments 10 seconds after writing them, too

  • Nougat@fedia.io
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    1 month ago

    Proofreading and editing is a necessary part of writing. And there’s never enough.

    … noticied …

  • Paradachshund@lemmy.today
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    I believe that’s called perfectionism and imposter syndrome. Just remember it’s a story in your head and don’t give it more credence than it deserves.

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    1 month ago

    My post-post clarity is when I look at what I just posted and find a bunch of typos that I had overlooked at least three times.

  • Andrew@piefed.social
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    You can look at the git logs for any open-source project if you want to feel better about it: there’s usually a regular pattern of:
    do this for all the things.
    Followed by either:
    hang on, wait. Not *all* the things.
    Or:
    Missed these out of all the things

      • ℍ𝕖𝕝𝕚0𝕤@social.ggbox.fr
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        1 month ago

        In case you don’t know, you can do an interactive rebase and amend any past commit, not only the latest.

        If the commits were already pushed to a remote, you can still do it but need to add --force or --force-with-lease to your next git push to make it overwrite the remote branch.

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    1 month ago

    When I write important work-related emails, after I’ve finished writing I leave it open without hitting send, then go make myself a coffee or something completely unrelated to clear my head.

    When I return, I re-read what I wrote and often find things that were written ambiguously, incorrectly, or outright weirdly. And with a myriad of spelling and grammar mistakes. Often I find that I forgot to include important points or information.

    This gives me an opportunity to proofread before hitting send with semi-fresh eyes.

    On lemmy, on the other hand, I find myself editing my own comment right after posting.