Yeah, it's quite bad. Just some of the classics:
- "Why This Matters"
- "That's accurate, but it's only half the answer — and the less interesting half"
- "this isn't an edge case. It's routine."
I'm at the point, I would just rather read something somebody actually wrote even if it's not grammatically perfect and has lots of spelling mistakes.
Unfortately the expectation of readers, and algorithms, at large is perfection.