I will try not to take offense to your question about writing in "ebonics".
It could be that because some of the forums are for predominantly black organizations, we as black people feel comfortable enough to let our guards down. We know that we won't be judged by EACH OTHER, if we use a double negative, or happen to leave a participle hangin'. We may neglect subject/verb agreement because we feel comfortable. We can let loose, and we know that most black people will understand what we're trying to convey.
It's similar to being around family members. You may call your grandmother "Grammykins" around family, but you may not want people you just meet to know that you call her that.
The other explanation may be typos. Who knows?
I don't get your point for asking this question.
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