I'm Breaking Up With Grammarly | The Digital Reader
My issues with Grammarly are two-fold: the service has a very limited vocabulary, and its developers have programmed it to exhibit the moral certainty that it knows better than users.
In terms of vocabulary, I am paying $84 a year for a service that throws false positives when it tries to spellcheck common acronyms, many tech company names, and common technical terms like "ebook".
Now, the limited vocabulary would not be an issue if not for the fact that Grammarly frequently doesn't let me add words to a custom dictionary unless I visit its site.
And then there's the way that Grammarly responds to the "errors" it finds.
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