You're playing this mobile game that has an in-game store with various items and power-ups. You're trying to type a message to your friend in the game's chat system, complaining about how difficult the current level is and how you wish you had some better equipment to help you progress. Your fingers are moving quickly on the small phone screen, and you're not really paying attention to what you're typing.

What you meant to type was something like "This level is so hard, I need better gear to beat it." But your phone's auto-correct has other ideas. By the time you hit send, your message has been transformed into "This level is so hard, I buy better gear to beat it." The grammar is wrong, brainrot games but that's not the problem.

The problem is that the game's chat system has voice commands enabled, and it interprets your message as a purchase command.


How My Phone's Auto-Correct Made Me Unintentionally Purchase Game Items

Published date: January 15, 2026
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