In older versions of Android, any third-party app could add words to the user dictionary. One developer noticed that his app could no longer add words to the user dictionary on 6.0, and a Google developer responded saying that this behavior was intentional. It seems that Google has restricted which apps can modify the user dictionary by only allowing the current IME and spell checker apps to make changes. This move was probably done to prevent intrusive spam from littering your dictionary.
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