Hi Carlton, 

I'm all in favor of making the strongest argument possible. But I think it's a mistake to say "Our brief, apparently, is to advocate for the barely attentive end user."  "Barely attentive" assumes that the user would have any reason to suspect that the plural of something that he remembers as singular is something entirely different.  

If I see plum.org, and the actual name is plums.org, will it occur to me that there's a difference?  I beg leave to doubt it.  It's not that I can't see the difference (part of my job is proofreading, after all).  It's just that there is no particular reason to think that the difference is important in this context.  Users generally are simply not paranoid enough to be suspicious of these things.  

Bill Jouris


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