So, this is a little bit odd, and I've been confused if I should have this question here, or not; however I'm going ahead, posting it, after reading multiple related questions about editing posts on Stack Overflow.
I wake up this morning, check mail, and notice something from a stranger; I first think that it's spam, but nope! It's not. I recognize it's from a Stack Overflow user who has taken the time to view my profile, follow the URL, continue reading about me for a while and finally get my email address to send a surprise message saying:
Get a life you stupid bitch, besides correcting grammar on websites seriously I think you could find a better use for your time.
!!
I do have a life outside Stack Overflow, and I'm pretty happy with it! However, just as a part of my personality, I get really annoyed when I notice posts with grammar/punctuation issues. Apart from the personal aspect, the grammatical mistakes and/or errors can be very misleading most of the time, especially if the other readers are not native English speakers, and this is not only limited to Stack Overflow or any other website. Needless to say, we all know how horrible it is when we start working on code without comments, or with bad comments where we need to guess what the previous developer had done.
I assume I should totally ignore this email (honestly I haven't even stalked so far to find out who the sender is), but I wonder if this is from an OP or someone with a high rep who reviews my edits, or someone with bad grammar whose posts have been edited, and if I should stop editing posts with basic grammatical mistakes or errors or should I ignore and move on, since if I'm doing the wrong edit, it won't be approved by the peer reviewer, will it?
P.S. I should note that before receiving this email, I got another email from another user some days ago after answering their question that was almost convincing me that Stack Overflow is a dating friendship website rather than a programming Q/A one! Obviously, I did ignore that one, as well, but as Katie has mentioned in the answer below, I think it is actually a good idea to contact Stack Overflow, just to let them know of these users for future reference.
P.S.#2. I'm happening to get random down-votes on my previously asked questions that are good quality and have got several up-votes already. Someone walks at my pages, downvotes a post and leaves! Yesterday was the third or the forth time that this happened. :-/
UPDATE:
As of July 8th, I sent a detailed email to SE Team, explaining the whole issue with the two users with screenshots of their emails, and everything else required. 1.5 days later I received a response saying:
Hi,
First, I'm sorry you got those messages. I wish I could make them just go away, but I know that's impossible. The attitudes demonstrated in them are the antithesis of what Stack Overflow was designed to be all about. The users who sent these emails (especially the last) will be suspended.
We'll also look into the potential revenge downvoting.
I wanted to make sure you knew we have seen your email and are deciding exactly what actions to take and how long the suspensions will be.
Regards,
Stack Exchange Team
And then, in less than 24 hours from that email, I received this one:
Hello again,
We can't go into too much detail, but we've suspended the person who sent the email you quoted in your meta post. He is no longer welcome to participate on any of our sites.
As for the user who sent the creepy emails, we have annotated his account so that moderators will have a record of it if other reports reach us. We don't approve of his behavior either, but we don't normally police what people do outside of our sites. You might consider setting up a filter to send future emails straight to the trash: https://support.google.com/mail/answer/8151?hl=en
I looked into the possibility of revenge downvoting and the downvotes on your posts seem purely coincidental.
Please let us know if you get any more harassing emails or if you need anything else. Once again, I'm sorry this happened to you.
Regards,
Stack Exchange Team
I have to say that I was totally indecisive about posting this question here, and I never imagined that the team and everyone here would be so helpful and supportive about such issues; but I'm really impressed by the team's work, and it made my day yesterday, feeling so relieved that even in the online world, there are people who would help avoiding/reducing the evil.
I hope such things never happen again, but in case they do, hopefully the users will not ignore them (as I was thinking of doing so) or get into a personal fight, but try reporting them and doing a favor to the whole community.
Final P.S. I never saved the URL to that user's profile and I cannot retrieve it now that the post I had edited is deleted. I would like to see their suspended account!
Anyhow, thank you Stack Exchange team, and thank you folks for providing helpful answers. Too bad I can't pick more than one answer, so I have to think some more to choose one among these answers...