commentr/StutterOctober 16, 2024

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1. **You're correct.** I'll concede that *they didn't have to register* *every spelling instance.* They could just as well ***have made them subdomains.*** 2. I never said that this poster design **would be appropriate for dyslexics.** I said that their solution to access the website **was more appropriate for dyslexics,** ***than stutterers.*** Multiple spellings to access any website, *would help out dyslexics more,* **than it would help any other person,** ***much less either for a stutterer.*** 3. Again, every comment I have put this post *says that...* **"I think that THE DESIGN ITSELF IS A BRILLIANT IDEA.** I'm not disputing, *that it effectively shows* ***the act of stuttering."*** Never have I said **that the poster WAS THE PROBLEM.** What I have said, *since my first comment,* ***is that the multiple spellings DOESN'T actually help stutterers*** access the website any better, or worse. That's because, again, **stutterers don't have a problem with TYPING WORDS!** ***They have a VERBAL PROBLEM,...*** *Which has nothing to do with how to access a website* with resources and services for stuttering people.

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Identity & DisabilityMeta

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Medicalization / NeurodiversityNot About Stuttering