The saga of Luan with corrections begins with its name. “People think I’m Kleber, not Kelber. Both explain that De is Kelber, I started using my middle name [Luan] in social networks,” he said in an interview with UOL Tecnologia.
And of course, he has also been a “victim” of the smart phone broker. “The biggest gaffe was with a friend who was going through some problems. Wrote ‘you have to fight’, but the broker corrected to ‘suck.’ Imagine the size of my embarrassment.”
The profile “Speller” was created in August, after the success of a tweet posted on his personal account: “I love auto broker, I can not address [sic] what I say.” “In four days, Spell Checker was already over 30 thousand followers,” says the young man, who took the opportunity to make two other profiles on Facebook and Instagram.
Castro, who lives in Cubatao (SP), states receive daily 30-35 prints (image captures of the screen smartphones) with gaffes caused by auto brokers. The “best of all,” he elects, the message is that a guy who was afraid to flirt with a girl, just writing “chicken” instead of “baby” just when took the initiative.
Although technically not understand how auto broker can generate as many pearls, he says that the iPhone seems to be somewhat more “rogue”. “He pretty much shows that will replace the word after you’ve typed everything and to make room. On Android, I do not know if it works well, but it kind of gives time to realize the gaffe.”
Another “standard” curious, Castro continues, is that “in 60% of cases involve the gaffes slutty”, ie terms of a sexual nature. “I think the will of the person conversations. Slutty if she talks a lot, the broker tends to correct for slutty regardless of subject matter,” he jokes.
So “Trollador” auto broker already serves to scapegoat. “I’ve received some images of conversations where the person asks to stay with the other, and when it takes off, the broker uses as an excuse.”
Finally, Castro believed that the main source of gaffes is still the element between the phone and the keyboard. “The error is not in the smartphone, but on who is using it and do not pay much attention to what typed before sending. But I believe that if there were a ‘perfect broker’, I would not want to live in that world, because they have more fun as well. “
UOL
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