A chrome extension sounds promising; I wanted a similar tool to help me improve my writing skills. Concretely, I noticed that I would end up hedging a lot in my online conversations, including needless disclaimers like “I think”, “I suppose”, “I guess”, etc. that would detract from the clarity of my writing.
I also thought of a Chrome extension; a quick search turned up Word Replacer, a generalized version of extensions like ‘cloud to butt’ and ‘millennials to snake people’, which could probably be finagled into being the thing you want. e.g. you could replace the words you want to taboo with ‘—’. I don’t know how/if the extension works on word processors though; I am not a programmy human.
A chrome extension sounds promising; I wanted a similar tool to help me improve my writing skills. Concretely, I noticed that I would end up hedging a lot in my online conversations, including needless disclaimers like “I think”, “I suppose”, “I guess”, etc. that would detract from the clarity of my writing.
I also thought of a Chrome extension; a quick search turned up Word Replacer, a generalized version of extensions like ‘cloud to butt’ and ‘millennials to snake people’, which could probably be finagled into being the thing you want. e.g. you could replace the words you want to taboo with ‘—’. I don’t know how/if the extension works on word processors though; I am not a programmy human.
Ah, that might be good! (I’d rather it just highlight the words, giving me the option to say them anyway, but it’d do in a pinch)
Rationalist Grammarly
I’ve sometimes used Hemingway Editor for this kind of thing, although it’s not a Chrome extension, so you have to write there separately.