If you're going to correct one member, you had best start correcting them all. Don't be such a troll.
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Posting in an open forum, like this, does send a message to "all." It is not be necessary, nor is it possible, to proctor everyone on spelling, definitions, and syntax. However, letters to public officials, corporate officers and the like should be as polished and professional as possible. A poorly written letter containing such errors will not command the same attention nor respect and frequently not garner the response desired.
Why anyone would take such review/correction as a personal affront is beyond me. Some here offer their letters for third party review prior to actually submitting them just because such common errors are often missed by the author. Our own mistakes look right even the 2nd and 3rd around.
Self Moderation
OCDO users are encouraged to be self-moderating (including a "word to the wise" to other posters) by the site owners. Think before you post and stay within the rules. We are an extensively viewed public forum - our accuracy and perceived image impacts much more than our personal circle of friends.
The act of pointing out an error or omission in a letter/document is not trollish. Calling someone a name for performing this service is unnecessary and a violation of forum policy and rules.
The word
troll is sometimes bandied about too causally. All of us can contribute to keeping this site strong and focused by avoiding negatively directed personal remarks, name calling, and insults. More to the point, such conduct is subject to sanction.