I mean, if youāre sloppy but youāre honest I think itās the same result. After every answer I press f to open the info so I can compare. If the meaning is āwith all oneās strengthā and my answer is āwiyh all onrs strengtjā and it marks it right then I continue. But if it was something else then I mark it wrong and continue. If itās a bigger word the chance I have a typo goes from 50/50 to 100%. Doesnāt matter bro. I would for sure go way slower without the undo as an option, but Iām a fan of the ADHD method. I aināt tryna spend 3 hours on Wanikani. Aināt nobody got time for that. I did 200 reviews in an hour at a coffee shop a few hours ago and I guarantee every answer was properly marked correct or incorrect. WK can be a major time sink. The sooner you get outta there the more time you can spend on grammar is how I see it.
Oh, Iām definitely not shaming you. You gotta do whatever works for you. I just hesitate to lower that specific barrier for myself.
I can totally see it for English typos. Iām not here to learn English. I also wouldnāt mind it for apprentice Kanji, as I ācheatā by cramming those anyway. I figure Iāll learn them with their vocab items anyway. And donāt want to sacrifice level-up progress.
Itās the Japanese where I donāt want to fall in a āOh, I knew thatā attitude when I really didnāt.
I think the best part about WK is that it gives you many ways to customise your own experience.