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vaultah
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I recently noticed that questions (and answers) that are worded poorly due to the poster's bad English skills are unequally upvoted (or ever downvoted) compared to the posts of native English speakers.

Is it fair? I've always believed that the most important part of a post on Stack Overflow is the code solving the problem (or describing the problem).

PS: I'm not a native speaker.

I recently noticed that questions (and answers) that are worded poorly due to the poster's bad English skills are unequally upvoted (or ever downvoted) compared to the posts of native English speakers.

Is it fair? I've always believed that the most important part of a post on Stack Overflow is the code solving the problem (or describing the problem).

PS: I'm not a native speaker.

I recently noticed that questions (and answers) that are worded poorly due to the poster's bad English skills are unequally upvoted (or ever downvoted) compared to the posts of native English speakers.

Is it fair? I've always believed that the most important part of a post on Stack Overflow is the code solving the problem (or describing the problem).

Used the official name of Stack Overflow - see section "Proper Use of the Stack Exchange Name" in http://stackoverflow.com/legal/trademark-guidance (the last section), etc.
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Peter Mortensen
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I recently noticed that questions (and answers) that are worded poorly due to the poster's bad English skillsskills are unequally upvoted (or ever downvoted) compared to the posts of native English speakers.

Is it fair? I've always believed that the most important part of a post on StackOverflowStack Overflow is the code solving the problem (or describing the problem).

PS: I'm not a native speaker.

I recently noticed that questions (and answers) that are worded poorly due to poster's bad English skills are unequally upvoted (or ever downvoted) compared to the posts of native English speakers.

Is it fair? I've always believed that the most important part of a post on StackOverflow is the code solving the problem (or describing the problem).

PS: I'm not a native speaker.

I recently noticed that questions (and answers) that are worded poorly due to the poster's bad English skills are unequally upvoted (or ever downvoted) compared to the posts of native English speakers.

Is it fair? I've always believed that the most important part of a post on Stack Overflow is the code solving the problem (or describing the problem).

PS: I'm not a native speaker.

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vaultah
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Is grammar really so important?

I recently noticed that questions (and answers) that are worded poorly due to poster's bad English skills are unequally upvoted (or ever downvoted) compared to the posts of native English speakers.

Is it fair? I've always believed that the most important part of a post on StackOverflow is the code solving the problem (or describing the problem).

PS: I'm not a native speaker.