Linguistic body has relaxed rules on use of apostrophe to show possession, not traditionally correct in German
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Interesting. In English, I'd say the "idiot's apostrophe" is an apostrophe that's used for a non-possessive, non-contraction 's'.
E.g., "The Johnson's are going to the mall to buy pizza's."