Damn You Auto Correct
Damn You Auto Correct was the name of a website started in 2010 by Jillian Madison; as of 2019 it seems to be offline. It is also the name of a book Madison wrote that was published in 2011 by Hyperion Books.[1] The website and the book both compile texts sent on iPhones that were altered by the phone's autocorrection feature to produce what are often unintentionally funny messages.[2] Within a week of its launch, the website had collected hundreds of submissions and had attracted about one million page views.[3]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Accidentally, 'Autocorrect' Makes Good Texts Go Bad". NPR. 22 March 2011. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
- ↑ Brown, Damon (8 November 2010). "Laughing at the sins of iPhone 'Auto Correct'". CNN. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
- ↑ Heussner, Ki Mae (8 November 2010). "DamnYouAutoCorrect: When Texting Turns Against You". ABC News. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
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