Gramersel
Gramersel is a neologism used in online discussions to describe a pattern of behavior in which participants fixate on grammatical correctness to an excessive or unproductive degree. The term is not widely recognized in major dictionaries, and its etymology remains uncertain; it appears as a compound formed from "grammar" and a suffix-like element common in informal English, used to name a social phenomenon rather than a specific linguistic rule.
Definition: Gramersel denotes situations where minor grammatical points are foregrounded as markers of authority, credibility, or
Usage: The term is most often seen in online forums, social media discussions, and language-learning communities.
Examples: In a casual travel post, several replies focus on correcting a single typo, prompting a follow-up
Impact: Scholars of online discourse treat gramersel as a lens into language attitudes, prescriptivism, and the
See also: prescriptivism, grammar policing, language attitudes, online discourse.