Change the precedence of “/” to something between “addition” and “syntax”?

First, I don’t know how you can represent everyone, including people who don’t know you and people you don’t know.
Second, in schools, we learned that “÷” means division, “%” means percentage, “=” means equal to. According to your speech, they are causing confusions in Julia and unacceptable.
We are making many mistakes in programming, and the mistakes around parentheses is one of the most common types. Why would people make such mistakes? Because of some rules that were determined by people in the early days. Languages in those days were flawed and few can survive till today.
In JSON, people have to write quotation marks over and over again. In YAML, that is avoided, which is one of the reasons to make it popular, and is still rejected by some people.
The solution is what I said, to recognize “/” as the fraction slash instead of the division sign. By doing so, every division is considered as a fraction. If there are other terms, use parentheses to clamp it and then type “+” or “-” to connect it to other terms.
It is clear that this change is not going to happen in Julia. I am not going to spend time here.