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My stance on bad grammar in question:

  • If I can understand exactly what the asker means even with bad grammar: (suggest) edit and fix it.

    If I can understand exactly what the asker means even with bad grammar: (suggest) edit and fix it.

  • If I can't understand some of the matters because of bad grammar, but still meaningful: ask for confirmation using comment, like:

    If I can't understand some of the matters because of bad grammar, but still meaningful: ask for confirmation using comment, like:

    By bad grammar's downvote, did you mean downvote because of bad grammar?

By bad grammar's downvote, did you mean downvote because of bad grammar?

  • If I don't understand at all: downvote (it's unclear). Maybe ask OP to reword the question if it's salvageable, and last effort is to flag it.

    If I don't understand at all: downvote (it's unclear). Maybe ask OP to reword the question if it's salvageable, and last effort is to flag it.

I can tolerate more with bad grammar in answers as long as they help solving someone's problem.

My stance on bad grammar in question:

  • If I can understand exactly what the asker means even with bad grammar: (suggest) edit and fix it.
  • If I can't understand some of the matters because of bad grammar, but still meaningful: ask for confirmation using comment, like:

By bad grammar's downvote, did you mean downvote because of bad grammar?

  • If I don't understand at all: downvote (it's unclear). Maybe ask OP to reword the question if it's salvageable, and last effort is to flag it.

I can tolerate more with bad grammar in answers as long as they help solving someone's problem.

My stance on bad grammar in question:

  • If I can understand exactly what the asker means even with bad grammar: (suggest) edit and fix it.

  • If I can't understand some of the matters because of bad grammar, but still meaningful: ask for confirmation using comment, like:

    By bad grammar's downvote, did you mean downvote because of bad grammar?

  • If I don't understand at all: downvote (it's unclear). Maybe ask OP to reword the question if it's salvageable, and last effort is to flag it.

I can tolerate more with bad grammar in answers as long as they help solving someone's problem.

"don't care" is a poor choice of word
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My stance on bad grammar in question:

  • If I can understand exactly what the asker means even with bad grammar: (suggest) edit and fix it.
  • If I can't understand some of the matters because of bad grammar, but still meaningful: ask for confirmation using comment, like:

By bad grammar's downvote, did you mean downvote because of bad grammar?

  • If I don't understand at all: downvote (it's unclear). Maybe ask OP to reword the question if it's salvageable, and last effort is to flag it.

I don't really carecan tolerate more with bad grammar in answeranswers as long as it helpsthey help solving someone's problem.

My stance on bad grammar in question:

  • If I can understand exactly what the asker means even with bad grammar: (suggest) edit and fix it.
  • If I can't understand some of the matters because of bad grammar, but still meaningful: ask for confirmation using comment, like:

By bad grammar's downvote, did you mean downvote because of bad grammar?

  • If I don't understand at all: downvote (it's unclear). Maybe ask OP to reword the question if it's salvageable, and last effort is to flag it.

I don't really care with bad grammar in answer as long as it helps solving someone's problem.

My stance on bad grammar in question:

  • If I can understand exactly what the asker means even with bad grammar: (suggest) edit and fix it.
  • If I can't understand some of the matters because of bad grammar, but still meaningful: ask for confirmation using comment, like:

By bad grammar's downvote, did you mean downvote because of bad grammar?

  • If I don't understand at all: downvote (it's unclear). Maybe ask OP to reword the question if it's salvageable, and last effort is to flag it.

I can tolerate more with bad grammar in answers as long as they help solving someone's problem.

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Andrew T.
  • 4.7k
  • 3
  • 35
  • 44

My stance on bad grammar in question:

  • If I can understand exactly what the asker means even with bad grammar: (suggest) edit and fix it.
  • If I can't understand some of the matters because of bad grammar, but still meaningful: ask for confirmation using comment, like:

By bad grammar's downvote, did you mean downvote because of bad grammar?

  • If I don't understand at all: downvote (it's unclear). Maybe ask OP to reword the question if it's salvageable, and last effort is to flag it.

I don't really care with bad grammar in answer as long as it helps solving someone's problem.