Journal logo

The Grammarly Conspiracy

Semi-Comic Observations On Keeping My Writing Readable *** Trigger Warning - This Contains Big Words ***

By Mike Singleton πŸ’œ Mikeydred Published 3 years ago β€’ 3 min read
My Grammarly Stats For April (I think)

Introduction

When I first felt I could actually write on Vocal I got advice from Call Me Les and Tom Bradbury to use something like Grammarly to help my grammar and spelling because my writing is not that good. I stumbled about and wasn't sure at first but eventually started to use it in earnest.

I find a lot of things about it a little annoying but overall I believe it does make my Vocal stories almost readable, though many will dispute that.

So why would I see Grammarly as conspiratorial?

Well read on reader and you will find out ..........

The Grammarly Conspiracy Theory

Today I was typing away and Grammarly was correcting spelling mistakes and grammatical errors and making suggestions to improve my writing, and I then got to thinking that every word that I write is being checked and assimilated by Grammarly.

The article image says that I have been using Grammarly for 53 weeks but it is longer than that. I started getting email stats through because I believe that they want me to go for the Grammarly Premium option, but I believe the free version does enough for me.

The fact that I have used six thousand unique words seems to imply that I am more verbose than laconic although I do consider myself in the latter camp.

But going back to the opening paragraph in this section, if Grammarly is checking my words, it could be recording my words and spying on me, and if I was a conspiracy theorist I could start spouting any number of reasons why people should not use spelling and grammar checkers because they could report you to the authorities, blackmail you, steal or plagiarize you meister work and more.

These ludicrous thoughts made me think of the unfounded theories that ill Gates and co were putting tracking chips into COVID vaccines to track our moves.

While nanotechnology is here I severely doubt that that would happen. There had been some research into putting something into vaccines in Africa to know whether patients in remote areas had been treated, but it was dropped because it was not practical.

Often people use phones, tablets and laptops to promote the "fact" that vaccines have tracking devices, conveniently forgetting that the device that they are using to share these conspiracy theories, is, in itself, a perfect tracking device. I know a lot of people who do not trust any social media, yet still use social media to spread their distrust of social media.

So What Do I Really Think About Grammarly?

I will be honest, I do believe that Grammarly seriously improves my writing and would recommend anyone to use it if their machine supports it. I am unlikely to go for the premium option because I still don't consider myself as a writer, despite my twelve hundred Vocal pieces and four self-published anthologies.

As I write this every word and sentence (I think) is being checked by Grammarly, and a lot of mistakes have been pointed out and corrected.

When I check old Seven Days In posts like the one below the amount of errors and faults is appalling and Grammarly makes me want to make sure everything that I write is correct.

Conclusions On The Grammarly Conspiracy Theory

Grammarly is a totally trustworthy tool that is free to use, and it will improve your writing, it has certainly improved mine and I believe will continue to do so for a long time.

Whatever you write about, and whatever your style, I believe Grammarly is a tool that can turn good writers into great writers, and make people like me almost adequate (that is a joke, you know I could never be adequate).

I've included "Teacher, Teacher" by Rockpile because that is what Grammarly is to me, teaching me to be a better writer and creator on Vocal.

advicefeaturehow tohumorlistproduct reviewsocial mediaworkflowpop culture

About the Creator

Mike Singleton πŸ’œ Mikeydred

A Weaver of Tales and Poetry

Backup A/C

7 ֎ Fb ֎ β™«

In ֎ YT ֎ § ֎ BS

Glittering Fox Book

Vocal Ideas For You

Join & Share In VSS

Creationati

Call Me Les β™₯ Gina β™₯ Heather β™₯ Caroline β™₯

Dhar β™₯ Annie β™₯

Misty β™₯ Melissa β™₯ Ma Coombs β™₯

Reader insights

Outstanding

Excellent work. Looking forward to reading more!

Top insights

  1. On-point and relevant

    Writing reflected the title & theme

  2. Easy to read and follow

    Well-structured & engaging content

  3. Excellent storytelling

    Original narrative & well developed characters

  1. Expert insights and opinions

    Arguments were carefully researched and presented

  2. Compelling and original writing

    Creative use of language & vocab

  3. Heartfelt and relatable

    The story invoked strong personal emotions

  4. Masterful proofreading

    Zero grammar & spelling mistakes

  5. Eye opening

    Niche topic & fresh perspectives

Add your insights

Comments (4)

Sign in to comment
  • Randy Wayne Jellison-Knock3 years ago

    As always, Mike, reading what you write is a whole lot of fun. I love your self-deprecating humor & your conversational style. I think you write pretty good! (Just wanted to check to see if anyone was checking my grammar. They did indeed suggest using "well".)

  • Babs Iverson3 years ago

    Wonderful Grammarly tool and love your story!!πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’•

  • You know, my anxiety, trust issues and paranoia can never let me lean on Grammarly, lol. But I'm happy you're able to use it!

  • Judey Kalchik 3 years ago

    I admire your diligence, and your courage. Maybe I should go back and read my earliest writing, too!

Find us on social media

Miscellaneous links

  • Explore
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Support

Β© 2026 Creatd, Inc. All Rights Reserved.