Markdown, which is used to write Stack Overflow posts, will ignore line breaks in paragraphs as long as each line does not end with two spaces, and each paragraph contains "one or more consecutive lines of text".
This enables hard-wrapping of the Markdown source to a certain column length, like this (78 columns):
[Markdown][fireball], [which is used to write Stack Overflow posts][so-down],
will ignore line breaks in paragraphs as long as each line [does not end with
two spaces][so-breaks], and [each paragraph contains "one or more consecutive
lines of text"][fire-break].
Many text editors, such as Vim and Sublime Text, can easily hard-wrap text to a user-configured column length with a shortcut, such as gq
in Vim and ALT + Q
in Sublime Text (on Windows).
When editing user posts, is it OK to hard-wrap their posts to a certain column length? What about when writing your own posts?