In the past, I’ve stressed the importance of having a manuscript professionally edited before publishing it. In my opinion, that is the single-most important thing an author can do (and spend money on). Many a good story has been ruined because it was poorly edited. It doesn’t matter how well you can self-edit, you should never skip this step.
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To Change Or Not To Change
Posted in authors, books, Fiction, grammar, humor, Jansen Schmidt, reading, romance, short story, success, words, writers, writing, tagged bad grammar, books, editing, editors, errors in books, good advice, language, manuscript, mistakes, novel writing, novels, proper English, proper sentences, self-editing, self-publishing, sentences, writers, writing on April 11, 2022| 4 Comments »
PSA – Facebook AI Doesn’t Have A Thesaurus
Posted in authors, blogging, Fiction, friends, grammar, humor, Jansen Schmidt, laughter, reading, social media, success, words, writers, writing, tagged artificial intelligence, challenges, community standards, English, Facebook, FB jail, insults, men, old English, pig, pigs, proper English, swine, thesaurus, violation of policy, wrong word on June 7, 2021| 8 Comments »
Facebook uses artificial intelligence to flag certain words and phrases that it deems “inappropriate,” and if you use those words or phrases, you’ll be sent a nastygram and your comment or post will be made invisible to the public. This is common knowledge. People get their comments removed quite frequently and they even find themselves in FB jail for posting certain content. (So much for freedom of speech, but whatever.) But, here’s what you don’t know: Facebook AI does NOT use a thesaurus. And that’s where the fun comes in.
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