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Active reading [<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentence_clause_structure#Run-on_(fused)_sentences> (see also <https://twitter.com/PeterMortensen/status/1199839973215739907>) ] - but more could probably be done.
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Peter Mortensen
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The casuistic of a "lazy" question could be a lot, maybe. Maybe they are lazy, or stressed, or they have a poor English skills (like me, sorry for that), or maybe they are very lost, who lost. Who knows. 

I suppose a direct downvote is not the best option, maybe. Maybe the second option before trying with a comment saying thahthat the question is not right. Anyway, anyway if the user is willing to learn, he/she will make another better question, so it is not a big deal.

The casuistic of a "lazy" question could be a lot, maybe they are lazy, or stressed, or they have a poor English (like me, sorry for that), maybe they are very lost, who knows. I suppose a direct downvote is not the best option, maybe the second option before trying with a comment saying thah the question is not right, anyway if the user is willing to learn he will make another better question, so not a big deal.

The casuistic of a "lazy" question could be a lot. Maybe they are lazy, stressed, have poor English skills (like me, sorry for that), or maybe they are very lost. Who knows. 

I suppose a direct downvote is not the best option. Maybe the second option before trying with a comment saying that the question is not right. Anyway, if the user is willing to learn, he/she will make another better question, so it is not a big deal.

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Gustavo
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The casuistic of a "lazy" question could be a lot, maybe they are lazy, or stressed, or they have a poor English (like me, sorry for that), maybe they are very lost, who knows. I suppose a direct downvote is not the best option, maybe the second option before trying with a comment saying thah the question is not right, anyway if the user is willing to learn he will make another better question, so not a big deal.