Grammatical errors in English
Hello,
I'm not sure if anyone will see this, but apparently this is the best place to report it, since there's no place to submit a request for English-language issues.
I found a few comma splices in the website/desktop client and the mobile app. Here they are:
Server Subscription page on mobile
On the top of the Server Subscriptions page on mobile, below the description, there is a legal notice that states, “By clicking ‘Subscribe’, you agree to the Paid Services Terms and Terms of Service. This is a recurring subscription, we'll charge your account today and every month until you cancel."

How it stands now:
"This is a recurring subscription, we'll charge your account today and every month until you cancel."
A few possible corrections:
"This is a recurring subscription; we'll charge your account today and every month until you cancel."
"This is a recurring subscription. We'll charge your account today and every month until you cancel."
"This is a recurring subscription, so we'll charge your account today and every month until you cancel."
Voice recording notice
The second one I found is in the little message that comes up when you join a call with a participant who has clips enabled.

How it stands now:
“A participant in the call you joined has clipping enabled, your voice may be recorded.”
A few possible corrections:
“A participant in the call you joined has clipping enabled; your voice may be recorded.”
“A participant in the call you joined has clipping enabled. Your voice may be recorded.”
“A participant in the call you joined has clipping enabled, so your voice may be recorded.”
But what's a comma splice?
In English, a comma splice is a case where someone uses a comma to connect two independent clauses in a sentence. This is grammatically incorrect. In other words, each part of the sentence on either side of the comma could be a sentence on its own. To fix a comma splice, one can replace the comma with a semicolon, create two separate sentences, or change it to a comma and a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so). I've included proper examples above.
This isn't a big deal at all, but I thought I might as well mention it.
कृपया टिप्पणी करने के लिए साइन इन करें करें.
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