oakpope
Look, listen and rejoice
Battle of the old versus the young is as ancient as humanity. One would hope that we learn something along the way, alas memory is a fleeting thing.
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Within the century, if not within decades, I suspect that we will be using only hieroglyphs for most written communications

I don't think it's age at all, it's a matter of education. Those especially who have college degrees in areas which require actual thinking adhere close to correct grammar for the simple reason that sloppy grammar indicates sloppy thought; if one wants to express an idea clearly, one takes great care in choosing one's words.
Hear! Hear! (or as it is too often written on the Internet, "Here! Here!")
I dunno aboot u but my grammer seemz to get gooder with age.

) ....... I fear Sloppyseconds has the answer.
I notice that there is one JUB poster who can't write more than two sentences without saying either "fucking" or "shit." While those kinds of expressions can be shrugged in oral communication, they strike a discordant note here and (to my mind) reflect badly on the writer.
There are many from all generations who do not observe grammar rules, whether it is out of ignorance or lack of concern.
But languages evolve. And as long as people are able to communicate their thoughts to each other with sufficient clarity, grammar and spelling will become less important.
