There is a problem with repetition.

The bug that caused the browser-based word processor to crash when confronted with repeated instances of the same word was discovered by users last week.

The glitch was discovered when a user entered a repetitive, case-sensitive phrase. And. And. And. And.

They had the same issue with similarly-repetitive phrases.

One user wrote that they tried the words "Also, Therefore, And, Anyway, But, Who, Why, Besides."

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No-etry

The issue appears to have started with a poet who is close to the original poster. The excerpt on the poet's site is from the forthcoming novel, though it hasn't been published.

After users raised the issue, a developer for the company confirmed that it had been fixed, but that didn't stop others from copying it.

Fascinating. One user wrote in the thread that Markov Chain is used to predict the next word for autocompletion purposes. The memory chain overflows with infinite ands.

It is partly intentional that Gregory modeled his famous Chain after his younger brother.

Good luck!

A simple string of letters seems to crash the pages of the internet giant.

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