Okay, I'll start off by saying that I'm fully aware that everyone is in full raging boner mode with the Zen 4 and Raptor Lake leaks and annouces going on, so none of you probably care, but I'll say it anyway:
You guys -- the team that runs the site -- baffle me. On one hand you say you're looking for a proofreader, which implies that you strive to do better, that you care... But on the other you continiously demonstrate in practice that you don't really care for proper spelling or grammar.
Strike one:
Two weeks ago I pointed out two rookie mistakes in one news thread (then -> than, it's -> its) with the first one being in the title, which I found particularly egregious. Your staff member has his inbox disabled for plebs like me, so I had to tag him to get his attention. Nothing happened. No answer, no acknowlegement, no nothing...
Strike two:
One week ago. Another news article, another editor, another mistake I reported - this time it was incorrect sentence structure. Again, ever since I pointed that out, nothing has happened.
Strike three:
Yesterday I reported an improper use of an apostrophe for plurals and while this time I got a reply, it was a quite discouraging "It's a press release. We don't edit those for mistakes like that." and the apostrophe is still there. No hate towards the editor, he seems like a great guy, but the attitude of "We know it's there, but we don't and won't care..." was the last straw for me. And by the way, the first two articles weren't press releases. They were written by your staff.
Stating that you're trying to be better, but disregarding anyone who is trying to help you along the way is hypocritical, to say the least. And while I do know that people read the news while they're fresh and few would go rummaging around in the archives, having beginner mistakes until the end of time in there is just, as they say these days, bad optics.
If you're gonna do it, then do it right. Don't half-ass it while saying how you want to go all the way.