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Newspaper | Berliner Zeitung
Date | 14.10.2016
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | autocorrect, emojis, texting, threat
Summary | Thanks to the new iOS update, autocorrect now incorporates suggestions for appropriate emojis. If someone types something about a car, for instance, the little red car emoji is suggested instead of the word "car". This is quite annoying and usually does not work well because the coverage of available emojis is too small.
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Autocorrect and the Tao of Texting

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Newspaper | The New York Times
Date | 6.2.2016
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | autocorrect, misunderstanding, texting
Summary | Most people are annoyed by the automatic correction (autocorrect) program installed on their smartphones by default. It changes typos in text messages but often misunderstand's the writer's intention. Autocorrect can feel like an uninvited content sabotage of one's messages. If we however did not have autocorrect, our messages would likely all be mistyped to the degree of non-intellegibility. Autocorrect, through its seeming random misunderstandings opens up opportunities for philosophic though or "gives voice to the voiceless" such as cats or babies playing with phones and autocorrect stepping in to 'translate'. So while autocorrect can be annoying, fun can be had with it as well.
Image Description | Illustration of one of the exemplified autocorrect mishaps: woman reading an autocorrected (visualized) message about a woman having had a bear attack (should have said heart attack).
Image Tags | female(s), smartphone

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