Thread:MistofMists/@comment-40022303-20190724053659/@comment-24577221-20190724171903

These would require the reader to click on the link to proceed? I'm not keen on that. It implies that it's more important for the reader to acknowledge and (ideally) learn from their error than for them to get the information they're looking for as quickly and smoothly as possible. I prefer the gentle nudge to the poke, under these circumstances.

Now if it was possible to escalate... have that timed redirect gradually increase from 3 seconds to 5, to 10, etc., and have the font grow, and perhaps even the text change, to make the correction more in-your-face, that'd be lovely. "By the way, it's 'PomPom', not 'Pompom', redirecting in 5 seconds, click here to go directly..." "NOTE, it's 'PomPom', not 'Pompom', redirecting in 10 seconds, click..." "HEY! YOU! IT'S 'PomPom', NOT 'Pompom', redirecting in 20 seconds, click..." "HEY! PAY ATTENTION! IT'S 'PomPom', NOT 'Pompom', redirecting in 30 seconds, click..."