If that was the reason, there would only need to be a few select errors, in a few key places. Throughout the 100+ pages, there were errors on nearly every page. Many were very minor, and you had to look close to see them. These smaller errors wouldn't do much to attract attention.
I doubt that was the reason. POSSIBLY the error in the title, but I doubt anything beyond that was intentional.
Well ideally not but who knows what they did, some of the long strings of sentences without spaces in are indicative of that, unless it was a ridiculously concerted effort to make the press zoom in on all the parts of the document that they wanted to get into the press
I have no clue how or why so many errors ended up in there, but due to the quantity and nature of the errors, I highly doubt it was intended. I can't confidently say that for every occurrence of an error, but I'm pretty confident that 90% of them weren't intended.
Think about it... Is someone gonna go through and share every single error to make fun of it? How much are people really gonna care about missing punctuation or an extra letter added to a word, placed deep in the document when referring to something mundane, such as just stating county/state legislature? Nobody is gonna pick that out to make share it and make fun of it, especially since it has nothing to do with a witness or is evidence.
There are actually very few errors in extremely relevant and important sections. Most of the errors are in sections that are mundane, and would give you no info about the case when taken out of context.
The legal filings are fed into system through ocr filter which is imperfect resulting in stuff like this. Massive nothingburger (except for the massive Kraken stuff).
If that was the reason, there would only need to be a few select errors, in a few key places. Throughout the 100+ pages, there were errors on nearly every page. Many were very minor, and you had to look close to see them. These smaller errors wouldn't do much to attract attention.
I doubt that was the reason. POSSIBLY the error in the title, but I doubt anything beyond that was intentional.
So Sidney Powell and POTUS don't use spellcheck like 99% of people do?
4chan is saying it’s due to the conversion to a type of PDF. I’ve had the same types of issues when converting docs.
It could be an OCR scan
This
Well ideally not but who knows what they did, some of the long strings of sentences without spaces in are indicative of that, unless it was a ridiculously concerted effort to make the press zoom in on all the parts of the document that they wanted to get into the press
You do for legal filings.
I don’t know. That is just how they do it
I have no clue how or why so many errors ended up in there, but due to the quantity and nature of the errors, I highly doubt it was intended. I can't confidently say that for every occurrence of an error, but I'm pretty confident that 90% of them weren't intended.
Think about it... Is someone gonna go through and share every single error to make fun of it? How much are people really gonna care about missing punctuation or an extra letter added to a word, placed deep in the document when referring to something mundane, such as just stating county/state legislature? Nobody is gonna pick that out to make share it and make fun of it, especially since it has nothing to do with a witness or is evidence.
There are actually very few errors in extremely relevant and important sections. Most of the errors are in sections that are mundane, and would give you no info about the case when taken out of context.
Exactly!
The legal filings are fed into system through ocr filter which is imperfect resulting in stuff like this. Massive nothingburger (except for the massive Kraken stuff).
ocr filter?
Filter, program, whatever.
Some people are saying it happens when exporting to a different file format, which is very likely, IMO.
My dad had been a lawyer/judge/magistrate for an entire career. He saw this and said it happens all the time when uploading filings.