Good writing moves work forward. #StandWithUkraine
Jun 4, 2020 • 7 tweets • 3 min read
We’re taking the time to read, learn from, and listen to Black voices so we can become better equipped to support #BlackLivesMatter in the movement to end systemic racism.
Here are 5 Black writers and educators we’re currently learning from.
(See thread. 👇)
👉 @DrIbram | Author and Historian - Read or listen to the audiobook of “How to Be an Antiracist” to understand how to uproot racism in our society and in ourselves.
May 3, 2020 • 6 tweets • 3 min read
@kevinrose Hi, Kevin! While you’re using Grammarly, the product needs access to your text to be able to provide writing suggestions. But Grammarly can’t access anything you type unless you are using a Grammarly product, such as the browser extension or mobile keyboard. (1/6)
@kevinrose Additionally, Grammarly is blocked from accessing anything you type in text fields marked "sensitive," such as credit card forms or password fields. You can disable Grammarly at any time if you don’t want it to check a particular piece of text. (2/6)
Mar 9, 2019 • 15 tweets • 6 min read
@sebmck Hi, Sebastian. We’ll address your full thread here: (1/15)
@sebmck You can disable the Grammarly extension at any time if you don’t want it to check a particular piece of text. For example, if you disable the Grammarly extension on Twitter, Grammarly cannot access anything you type on that website until you re-enable the extension. (2/15)