The distinction you make is that his error is commonplace and yours is rare?
“The distinction you make is that his error is commonplace and yours is rare?”
I am not surprised by your inability to grasp even broad and blatant distinctions.
It is a daunting task, but let me see if I can explain this so you can understand.
The distinction is that mine is a class of error known as “a typo,” which indicates not a lack of knowledge or erroneous opinion, but a slight physical error in the manipulation of a keyboard or the operation of the hands and fingers.
The other type of error does reflect a lack of knowledge or erroneous opinion.
Before you attempt to provoke me by pretending not to understand this, let me point out that pretty much everyone in the world gets it. You should ask yourself what a failure to understand such a simple thing might say about you.