I must admit that, as much as I hate the majority of text-speak, I equally hate the use of unnecessarily over-spelt words. I speak here of things like "programme" versus "program", that kind of thing. Is anything really to be gained by hanging onto the extra "me"?
Then again there are words that are re-spelt after international consensus to avoid confusion, especially in technical / medical fields, such as sulfur (previously sulphur), fetus (formerly foetus) and many more that we lesser mortals are often slow to catch up on.
I must also confess to adopting spelling things like "tonite" instead of "tonight" when texting, but do draw the line at things like "tnt" or whatever as I find the endless strings of consonants sometimes impossible to decypher.
At the end of the day though, I do think that much of language should really be left up to the English professors to argue about; it's often quite entertaining and as far as I'm concerned, as long as you can convey your intentions
clearly then minor grammatical errors are a bit of an irrelevance. (ps. a lot of text-speak clearly
doesn't fall into this category). Think of all the confusion and nonsense those pesky apostrophes cause!!
Gary


