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Copy edited. (its = possessive, it's = "it is" or "it has". See for example <http://www.wikihow.com/Use-Its-and-It%27s>.)
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Peter Mortensen
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Is it appropriate to edit and properly format a really bad question?

I am seeing a growing number of people who edit a question for grammar, tags, or formatting when itsit's clearly off topic, not clear what is being asked or no effort was put into the question.

I usually bypass editing those questions if itsit's clear the question is going to get tossed anyway for being poor.

Is it appropriate to edit and properly format a really bad question?

Is it appropriate to edit and properly format a really bad question

I am seeing a growing number of people who edit a question for grammar, tags, or formatting when its clearly off topic, not clear what is being asked or no effort was put into the question.

I usually bypass editing those questions if its clear the question is going to get tossed anyway for being poor.

Is it appropriate to edit and properly format a really bad question?

Is it appropriate to edit and properly format a really bad question?

I am seeing a growing number of people who edit a question for grammar, tags, or formatting when it's clearly off topic, not clear what is being asked or no effort was put into the question.

I usually bypass editing those questions if it's clear the question is going to get tossed anyway for being poor.

Is it appropriate to edit and properly format a really bad question?

Fixed spelling, added question mark to question, added relevant tag
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codeMagic
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I am seeing a growing number of peopplepeople who edit a question for grammar, tags, or formatting when its clearly off topic, not clear what is being asked or no effort was put into the question.

I usually bypass editing those questions if its clear the question is going to get tossed anyway for being poor.

Is it appropriate to edit and properly format a really bad question?

I am seeing a growing number of peopple who edit a question for grammar, tags, or formatting when its clearly off topic, not clear what is being asked or no effort was put into the question.

I usually bypass editing those questions if its clear the question is going to get tossed anyway for being poor.

Is it appropriate to edit and properly format a really bad question

I am seeing a growing number of people who edit a question for grammar, tags, or formatting when its clearly off topic, not clear what is being asked or no effort was put into the question.

I usually bypass editing those questions if its clear the question is going to get tossed anyway for being poor.

Is it appropriate to edit and properly format a really bad question?

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logixologist
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Is it appropriate to edit and properly format a really bad question

I am seeing a growing number of peopple who edit a question for grammar, tags, or formatting when its clearly off topic, not clear what is being asked or no effort was put into the question.

I usually bypass editing those questions if its clear the question is going to get tossed anyway for being poor.

Is it appropriate to edit and properly format a really bad question