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#my own autocorrect was struggling through typing this post I’m not even going to lie
roseandgold137 · 1 year
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Batfam & Autocorrect
Pt.1 bc I’ll inevitably forget someone
Bruce: agonises so much about what he has to say that he doesn’t need autocorrect. Still has it disabled though, it kept on correcting his kids’ names and that made him disproportionately upset
Alfred: has autocorrect but never needs it, he’s added all the names to his personal dictionary so they don’t get corrected
Dick: has autocorrect enabled and thank god he does. Types so quickly and inaccurately it’s a wonder it works at all.
Barbara: cusses out her autocorrect on the regular but refuses to disable it bc she refuses to be beaten by a computer program when that is literally her whole gimmick.
Jason: doesn’t read his texts before sending them, doesn’t know he has autocorrect, whether the text makes sense to the other person is not his problem
Tim: has autocorrect on. Does not know how to spell necessary and misspells it so often that autocorrect is starting to learn it as well
Stephanie: has autocorrect on but misspells things so badly that it makes her texts more difficult to understand.
Cass: has autocorrect, never uses it, she communicates in emojis only
Duke: disabled autocorrect as soon as he realised it was an option, still has atrocious spelling unless he actually focuses on what he’s doing
Damian: like Babs he refuses to let autocorrect best him. Wouldn’t need it but he gets so annoyed by the idea of autocorrect that he ends up misspelling all of it
Carrie: another serial misspeller, Bruce can teach kids to fight but he actually cannot teach them to spell, Carrie still gets mad at autocorrect even when it’s right though
Terry: genuinely believes that autocorrect doesn’t know what it’s on about (he has misspelled eleven words in a three word sentence, the justice league themselves have come to investigate how this is even possible)
Matt: uses text to speech, doesn’t care for autocorrect but he leaves it be
Jarro: is not allowed a phone until he’s older
Helena B.: as an English teacher she can spell just fine. She disabled it because it would change words she got right into different words
Selina: autocorrect is not enabled but probably should be. It’s not horrible misspelling, but it’s noticeable
Talia: doesn’t trust autocorrect, turned it off immediately and without hesitation
Athanasia: was so offended by the first autocorrection she received that she actually got a new phone and got rid of autocorrect
Jim (Gordon): has autocorrect and doesn’t feel strongly either way about it.
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