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A particular user frequents the same tag(s) I do so I see his answers a lot. I find many of them practically unreadable due to all the bold, code, links, etc. formatting that he jams into such a small space. He does the same thing on most answers I've seen so it's not a rare occurrence. I'm obviously all for formatting code as code and links as links but the combination of them all at the same time plus all the bold is too much. There's a point where so much is bold that your eye no longer knows what to focus on and it loses all its effect. See link

Because it does stand out, however, too much bold type on a page can be distracting and even disruptive to the reading process

An example: https://stackoverflow.com/a/48438662/2386774https://stackoverflow.com/revisions/48438662/1

You can look through his recent answers to see more examples.

I could go around and reformat all his answers but

  1. I already have a full-time job

  2. he would take offense and probably change them back (in my experience he doesn't take feedback well)

I've looked at the formatting help and it's purely how to format and no guidance that I saw on when formatting should or shouldn't be applied. I've seen a meta post or two about formatting non-code as code but nothing like this. This is addressing site changes to ban/prevent some portions of this behavior but I was looking for something more concrete/descriptive.

Is there a clear meta question that addresses this that I can link to him to change his behavior or am I being too sensitive?

A particular user frequents the same tag(s) I do so I see his answers a lot. I find many of them practically unreadable due to all the bold, code, links, etc. formatting that he jams into such a small space. He does the same thing on most answers I've seen so it's not a rare occurrence. I'm obviously all for formatting code as code and links as links but the combination of them all at the same time plus all the bold is too much. There's a point where so much is bold that your eye no longer knows what to focus on and it loses all its effect. See link

Because it does stand out, however, too much bold type on a page can be distracting and even disruptive to the reading process

An example: https://stackoverflow.com/a/48438662/2386774

You can look through his recent answers to see more examples.

I could go around and reformat all his answers but

  1. I already have a full-time job

  2. he would take offense and probably change them back (in my experience he doesn't take feedback well)

I've looked at the formatting help and it's purely how to format and no guidance that I saw on when formatting should or shouldn't be applied. I've seen a meta post or two about formatting non-code as code but nothing like this. This is addressing site changes to ban/prevent some portions of this behavior but I was looking for something more concrete/descriptive.

Is there a clear meta question that addresses this that I can link to him to change his behavior or am I being too sensitive?

A particular user frequents the same tag(s) I do so I see his answers a lot. I find many of them practically unreadable due to all the bold, code, links, etc. formatting that he jams into such a small space. He does the same thing on most answers I've seen so it's not a rare occurrence. I'm obviously all for formatting code as code and links as links but the combination of them all at the same time plus all the bold is too much. There's a point where so much is bold that your eye no longer knows what to focus on and it loses all its effect. See link

Because it does stand out, however, too much bold type on a page can be distracting and even disruptive to the reading process

An example: https://stackoverflow.com/revisions/48438662/1

You can look through his recent answers to see more examples.

I could go around and reformat all his answers but

  1. I already have a full-time job

  2. he would take offense and probably change them back (in my experience he doesn't take feedback well)

I've looked at the formatting help and it's purely how to format and no guidance that I saw on when formatting should or shouldn't be applied. I've seen a meta post or two about formatting non-code as code but nothing like this. This is addressing site changes to ban/prevent some portions of this behavior but I was looking for something more concrete/descriptive.

Is there a clear meta question that addresses this that I can link to him to change his behavior or am I being too sensitive?

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A particular user frequents the same tag(s) I do so I see his answers a lot. I find many of them practically unreadable due to all the bold, code, links, etc. formatting that he jams into such a small space. He does the same thing on most answers I've seen so it's not a rare occurrence. I'm obviously all for formatting code as code and links as links but the combination of them all at the same time plus all the bold is too much. There's a point where so much is bold that your eye no longer knows what to focus on and it loses all it'sits effect. See link

Because it does stand out, however, too much bold type on a page can be distracting and even disruptive to the reading process

An example: https://stackoverflow.com/a/48438662/2386774

You can look through his recent answers to see more examples.

I could go around and reformat all his answers but

  1. I already have a full-time job

  2. he would take offense and probably change them back (in my experience he doesn't take feedback well)

I've looked at the formatting help and it's purely how to format and no guidance that I saw on when formatting should or shouldn't be applied. I've seen a meta post or two about formatting non-code as code but nothing like this. This is addressing site changes to ban/prevent some portions of this behavior but I was looking for something more concrete/descriptive.

Is there a clear meta question that addresses this that I can link to him to change his behavior or am I being too sensitive?

A particular user frequents the same tag(s) I do so I see his answers a lot. I find many of them practically unreadable due to all the bold, code, links, etc. formatting that he jams into such a small space. He does the same thing on most answers I've seen so it's not a rare occurrence. I'm obviously all for formatting code as code and links as links but the combination of them all at the same time plus all the bold is too much. There's a point where so much is bold that your eye no longer knows what to focus on and it loses all it's effect. See link

Because it does stand out, however, too much bold type on a page can be distracting and even disruptive to the reading process

An example: https://stackoverflow.com/a/48438662/2386774

You can look through his recent answers to see more examples.

I could go around and reformat all his answers but

  1. I already have a full-time job

  2. he would take offense and probably change them back (in my experience he doesn't take feedback well)

I've looked at the formatting help and it's purely how to format and no guidance that I saw on when formatting should or shouldn't be applied. I've seen a meta post or two about formatting non-code as code but nothing like this. This is addressing site changes to ban/prevent some portions of this behavior but I was looking for something more concrete/descriptive.

Is there a clear meta question that addresses this that I can link to him to change his behavior or am I being too sensitive?

A particular user frequents the same tag(s) I do so I see his answers a lot. I find many of them practically unreadable due to all the bold, code, links, etc. formatting that he jams into such a small space. He does the same thing on most answers I've seen so it's not a rare occurrence. I'm obviously all for formatting code as code and links as links but the combination of them all at the same time plus all the bold is too much. There's a point where so much is bold that your eye no longer knows what to focus on and it loses all its effect. See link

Because it does stand out, however, too much bold type on a page can be distracting and even disruptive to the reading process

An example: https://stackoverflow.com/a/48438662/2386774

You can look through his recent answers to see more examples.

I could go around and reformat all his answers but

  1. I already have a full-time job

  2. he would take offense and probably change them back (in my experience he doesn't take feedback well)

I've looked at the formatting help and it's purely how to format and no guidance that I saw on when formatting should or shouldn't be applied. I've seen a meta post or two about formatting non-code as code but nothing like this. This is addressing site changes to ban/prevent some portions of this behavior but I was looking for something more concrete/descriptive.

Is there a clear meta question that addresses this that I can link to him to change his behavior or am I being too sensitive?

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A particular user frequents the same tag(s) I do so I see his answers a lot. I find many of them practically unreadable due to all the bold, code, links, etc. formatting that he jams into such a small space. He does the same thing on most answers I've seen so it's not a rare occurrence. I'm obviously all for formatting code as code and links as links but the combination of them all at the same time plus all the bold is too much. There's a point where so much is bold that your eye no longer knows what to focus on and it loses all it's effect. See link

Because it does stand out, however, too much bold type on a page can be distracting and even disruptive to the reading process

An example: https://stackoverflow.com/a/48438662/2386774

You can look through his recent answers to see more examples.

I could go around and reformat all his answers but

  1. I already have a full-time job

  2. he would take offense and probably change them back (in my experience he doesn't take feedback well)

I've looked at the formatting help and it's purely how to format and no guidance that I saw on when formatting should or shouldn't be applied. I've seen a meta post or two about formatting non-code as code but nothing like this. This is addressing site changes to ban/prevent some portions of this behavior but I was looking for something more concrete/descriptive.

Is there a clear meta question that addresses this that I can link to him to change his behavior or am I being too sensitive?

A particular user frequents the same tag(s) I do so I see his answers a lot. I find many of them practically unreadable due to all the bold, code, links, etc. formatting that he jams into such a small space. He does the same thing on most answers I've seen so it's not a rare occurrence. I'm obviously all for formatting code as code and links as links but the combination of them all at the same time plus all the bold is too much. There's a point where so much is bold that your eye no longer knows what to focus on and it loses all it's effect. See link

Because it does stand out, however, too much bold type on a page can be distracting and even disruptive to the reading process

An example: https://stackoverflow.com/a/48438662/2386774

You can look through his recent answers to see more examples.

I could go around and reformat all his answers but

  1. I already have a full-time job

  2. he would take offense and probably change them back (in my experience he doesn't take feedback well)

I've looked at the formatting help and it's purely how to format and no guidance that I saw on when formatting should or shouldn't be applied. I've seen a meta post or two about formatting non-code as code but nothing like this. This is addressing site changes to ban/prevent some portions of this behavior but I was looking for something more concrete/descriptive.

Is there a clear meta question that addresses this that I can link to him to change his behavior or am I being too sensitive?

A particular user frequents the same tag(s) I do so I see his answers a lot. I find many of them practically unreadable due to all the bold, code, links, etc. formatting that he jams into such a small space. He does the same thing on most answers I've seen so it's not a rare occurrence. I'm obviously all for formatting code as code and links as links but the combination of them all at the same time plus all the bold is too much. There's a point where so much is bold that your eye no longer knows what to focus on and it loses all it's effect. See link

Because it does stand out, however, too much bold type on a page can be distracting and even disruptive to the reading process

An example: https://stackoverflow.com/a/48438662/2386774

You can look through his recent answers to see more examples.

I could go around and reformat all his answers but

  1. I already have a full-time job

  2. he would take offense and probably change them back (in my experience he doesn't take feedback well)

I've looked at the formatting help and it's purely how to format and no guidance that I saw on when formatting should or shouldn't be applied. I've seen a meta post or two about formatting non-code as code but nothing like this. This is addressing site changes to ban/prevent some portions of this behavior but I was looking for something more concrete/descriptive.

Is there a clear meta question that addresses this that I can link to him to change his behavior or am I being too sensitive?

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