It's an easy typo mistake to make. Brain farts, and we don't catch it in the edit. In the morning when only semi-vertical, I don't even notice. I only cringe when fully awake.
I was more complaining about a pervasive error of comprehension, though; I've seen at least one study which demonstrates that misuse of "it's" is the most frequent error in English. And I suppose I feel that large, slick, professionally written and edited sites (including both abcnews.com and cbsnews.com) ought to have gotten past this one by now.
It's
"Mispleaced" Typos happen.
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I was more complaining about a pervasive error of comprehension, though; I've seen at least one study which demonstrates that misuse of "it's" is the most frequent error in English. And I suppose I feel that large, slick, professionally written and edited sites (including both abcnews.com and cbsnews.com) ought to have gotten past this one by now.