[Suggestion] Minister of Grammar Role Concept
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Hi, I‘m u/KingMega10, and I just joined this sub!
I finished reading the r/TeenGovernment constitution and noticed that there were a few grammatical errors, such as occasional missing commas, use of abbreviations and acronyms, and a few capitalization errors.
This is why I am proposing the idea of including a Minister of Grammar. My idea is that the Minister of Grammar has the role of reviewing published documents of this subreddit and fixing any and all grammar mistakes made within said documents. The Minister of Grammar would have the power to:
The Minister of Grammar does not have the power to:
The Minister of Grammar should perform any and all edits on a Reddit post, on Google Docs, or any other applicable writing software that fully serves their editorial purposes. Once a document has been edited, they are to send the edited version to the council for review, which is for making sure the Minister does not overstep their boundaries or perform an action that is above their station.
In short, I propose the Minister of Grammar should be a role that should be considered, and the Minister’s job is to edit the grammar and spelling of documents when necessary.
Thank you for reading my post about adding a Minister of Grammar for r/TeenGovernment! I hope you take this concept into consideration and think about the benefits of adding this role to the community. Also, please tell me if you think there are any major powers or anything else I should add to this post!
Sincerely,u/KingMega10
Metadata
Internal ID: 586
API access: /586.json
Bill proposed(Unix Epoch): 1781232958
Proposer: KingMega10
Original link: SUGGESTION MINISTER OF GRAMMAR ROLE CONCEPT
Approval link: N/A
ARPD-Curator: John Rock Brown
Recorded by tracker: 2026-06-12 21:58:19