hedwards: [1]Sigh, Klingon is not an accepted language in most situations. Neither are wookie and pirate speech. They're accepted in niche communities that mostly are all doing the same thing. Furthermore, in most of those cases, the individuals came to the community because of this.
lumengloriosum: Like I said, ***Says Who***.
Sigh all you want, this is community forum where it is optional to engage in a discussion with the user than to follow her every post and downvote her to the point that it affects other peoples interactions with her (such as hiding the posts).
Don't like it, don't engage, simple. The GoG mods have no problem with it.
The question of who isn't relevant. This is how language and culture work. When you write something in a public medium, it is for the purpose of other people reading and responding to it. Minor grammatical mistakes and typos are one thing. As are more significant errors and mistakes by those for whom English isn't their first language. Swapping homonyms occasionally is also not typically an issue.
However, making numerous global grammatical and spelling errors per sentence on purpose is a problem and as I've already noted, you can't feed that into google and get some sort of comprehensible result. It makes following threads involving her a nightmare and she doesn't even have a valid reason for it.
From what we can see, we see a ton of downrepped posts and nobody else using that same language. Which is a strong indication that this isn't something that the community supports. And would probably die out if the mods would take their thumbs off the scale. Or if GOG would introduce a proper ignore function so that the posts are collapsed into a single line.
This is in contrast to those other examples where 2 of them are communities formed in part around that and the other is a single day.