Perhaps the toughest aspect of grammar checking, besides possessing the Nazi traits themselves, is knowing when and where to stop.
Below I have some examples of superfluous "corrections":
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move 2: Softboiled / Wish (I don't think wish should be slashed with softboiled. But that's just my opinion...I think you should ask someone better than me.)
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[SET COMMENTS]
(Seens fine.)
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Softboiled is the (deleted "more") most realible healing move.
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<p>Clefable is a very (added "very") versatile Pokemon with plenty of support for each set.
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Examples like these, where the poster is simply quoting the entire text because they'd like to be given credit for "correcting" the whole analysis only take up space and annoy the writer. When correcting an analysis, if you have to
ask yourself whether or not a "correction" you made is appropriate,
it probably isn't. There is a difference between making a
grammar/spelling correction and making a
writing suggestion. While making writing suggestions can be appropriate in many situations, pick and choose carefully and intelligently please.
that is all