Dave Nelsen
@thegrammargeek.bsky.social
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Copy editor, proofreader, deputy editorial manager at Dragonfly Editorial. Oxford comma agnostic. What you learned in ninth-grade English might be wrong. He/him.
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thegrammargeek.bsky.social
Hey, if you’re embedding a link on a webpage or in an email or in a document (so, anywhere), make the link longer than one word. “Click here for more information” should be hyperlinked — not just the word “here.” This works better for people with small screens, low vision, or imprecise hands.
thegrammargeek.bsky.social
I’m getting pumped for the 2026 ACES conference in Atlanta. I’d like to propose a session, but about what? The stuff I’m qualified to talk about—editing for conciseness, B2B editing—already get done every year. Last year I presented on proposal editing, which is pretty niche.

Thoughts, #EdiBuddies?
thegrammargeek.bsky.social
Good lord! I would even cut “currently” from the final sentence.
thegrammargeek.bsky.social
Yesterday’s NYT Spelling Bee didn’t accept “gyat.” SMDH.
thegrammargeek.bsky.social
The semicolons I’m encountering today are being used to separate items in lists, but the items don’t contain internal commas, so the semicolons are unnecessary. I’m imagining the writer saying, “Hmm, I know I learned SOMETHING about using semicolons in lists. Is this how you do it?”
thegrammargeek.bsky.social
I’ve encountered many semicolons today, and not a single one was used correctly.
thegrammargeek.bsky.social
I was listening to a podcast, and the host was talking about boiled eggs. Because of his accent (Southern US), his pronunciation of “boiled” sounds like “bold,” and I love it. I shall now always refer to boiled eggs as bold eggs.
thegrammargeek.bsky.social
provide oversight and monitoring of --> oversee and monitor

#AmEditing #BuriedVerbs #ZombieNouns
thegrammargeek.bsky.social
UPDATE: In the very next sentence, “leveraging” made an appearance.
thegrammargeek.bsky.social
Just came across “leverage” and “utilizing” IN THE SAME SENTENCE. #AmEditing
thegrammargeek.bsky.social
The 2018 firing of ABC employee Roseanne Barr was a personnel decision made by ABC.

The 2025 suspension of ABC employee Jimmy Kimmel was a personnel decision made by the federal government.

If you don’t understand the difference, go back and read that slowly or ask a friend to read it to you.
thegrammargeek.bsky.social
I hope Nate Bargatze’s Boys and Girls Club stunt at the Emmys is the beginning of the end of this nation’s love of Nate Bargatze. Shortening speeches, making room for more bits, and putting a charity in the middle is a trifecta of bad decisions.
thegrammargeek.bsky.social
Narrator: “We are, in fact, like that.”
thegrammargeek.bsky.social
we offer virtual training, accessible online --> we offer virtual training

#AmEditing
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to facilitate the identification of --> to identify

#AmEditing
thegrammargeek.bsky.social
The Cambridge Dictionary has added an entry for “skibidi.” To paraphrase a post I saw a decade ago regarding “twerk”: If you think your opposition to a dictionary recognizing “skibidi” makes you a defender of the English language, you don’t understand how the English language or dictionaries work.
thegrammargeek.bsky.social
While editing, I accidentally changed “Sodium reduction” to “Sodium Seduction.” I immediately corrected it, but now I can’t stop imagining what sodium seduction would look like.
Reposted by Dave Nelsen
bcdreyer.social
Removing this from its original context today so as to avoid turning it into a dunk, but for the thousandth time:

The word "till" in the sense of "until" predates the word "until" by a century and has been in regular use for a millennium, give or take.

It's not an abbreviation; it's a word.
thegrammargeek.bsky.social
Listen, if I’m editing something for you and you’ve told me to use Merriam-Webster as my guide, I’m going to change “roadmap“ to “road map.” I won’t like it, but I’ll do it.

#AmEditing
thegrammargeek.bsky.social
I remember seeing Scarlett Johansson in “Ghost World” (2001) and thinking there was something awfully intriguing about her but also thinking she was quiet and seemed bored, so I figured I wouldn’t see much of her again. I was right about the intriguing part, wrong about the rest.
thegrammargeek.bsky.social
A neighborhood mom once told me she sends her kids to Catholic school because the teachers there make less money. “That’s how you know they’re really good.” she said. “They’re doing it because they love it.”

I asked if she applied that logic to ANY other profession. She did not.
thegrammargeek.bsky.social
No except you thinks this is a good idea.
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I haven’t seen it yet, but I will now.