I realize it’s somewhat close to the correct answer but this seems over the top…
Yes, they have a blacklist for cases like this.
They have a system that allows x number of wrong letters in a word that’s x number of letters long, to help people get tripped up less by English typos. As @plantron says, it’s best to black-list an answer if that leniency means people can be reinforced into learning the exact opposite of the meaning.
I’d say shoot them an email.
D:<
Alright, thanks for letting me know. I’ll share my discontent with the Crabigator…
Didn’t get an email yet but I went ahead and blacklisted it for you! And what @Omun said is correct - this case was a bit unfortunate
Let’s give the Crabigator a break, it’s almost the weekend
well, I’d like to know happened in your head when you saw “一位” and thought “this is last”
Not much. My head is a tired and desolate place at the moment…
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