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Content Creation Do you read your posts?

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After creating a topic or a post, do you read what you have written? Do you read before you hit the submit button? Do you read your post after it is published. Normally, I do not read what I have written because I believe I have written what I wanted to write. Of late, I have discovered that some of my posts contain terrible mistakes, mostly related to spellings. Therefore, these days I try to read what I have written before I hit the submit button. What about you?
 
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I have a habit of reading my posts before and re-reading my posts after they have been posted. I'll often search the posts that I make on a board and re-read them just out of boredom and just to make sure what I posted makes sense. I don't have to worry too much about spelling/grammar mistakes because I use the browser extension, Grammarly to help with that. When I first started using forums my spelling/grammar was terrible and they didn't have all these fancy extensions back then that they do now.
 
Too lazy to proofread most of the time, so what I do is click "post reply" and then edit things for better readability after the fact.

The originals are my actual thoughts as they came to me, but the edited versions are the more refined way of putting things.
 
Too lazy to proofread most of the time, so what I do is click "post reply" and then edit things for better readability after the fact.

The originals are my actual thoughts as they came to me, but the edited versions are the more refined way of putting things.

This is exactly how I do it. Haha!
There's something about reading it once it's actually posted that makes it easier for me to pick out any mistakes.
 

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