RockHard wrote
So perhaps the solution is a file implanting a compulsion to proofread, to check both spelling and grammar, before clicking SUBMIT.
Exactly. A compulsion to use the spell checker and also proofread your post using the preview button before submitting it would work. However, we currently have no way to make any corrections -- edit the post -- after it is posted. After it's posted and unable to be edited is when all the errors you missed become crystal clear. Even with all the precautions book publishers take, they still miss some typographical errors. It's inevitable. I bought and read one book recently that had two glaring errors in one paragraph. Those were the only two typos in the book, so I'm guessing that was where somebody got tired and took a break.
Of course, all this assumes that everybody listens to the file. Not everybody loved their English classes in school.
This would not work in the
Success Stories Forum's
Dumbing Down thread. There, the people using the file series take pride in not fixing their errors. More errors are better; the errors -- and the lack of desire to correct them -- shows how well the file is working. (You can usually tell if someone is faking; the language gets simpler as the errors accumulate.)