Dyslexic coders are already at a disadvantage, seeing things that are not actually there in the code, or reading the code in ways that make it at first sight mean something other than what it means.
Then we find Stack Overflow, and we post our questions, and are treated to assaulting responses. Then we eventually realize, yeah, sure, if you've been doing this forever and you're not learning it for the first time, and you're not dyslexic, maybe it was a dumb question. But no question is dumb that you don't know the answer to.
Dyslexia is a different way of seeing things. It's also a real disability. People who are dyslexic are prone at times to posting what might be perceived by others as dumb questions. Would you downvote someone for having a disability you could see, that was the cause of what you thought was a dumb post?
Many designers and art directors are dyslexic to some degree, but would you create an environment where they were not welcome to ask questions in their own way?
I wonder what kind of features could be developed that would assist in this situation and assist posters with dyslexia in getting their questions answered in a kind way? Someone below in the comments suggested a [dyslexic] tag - I think that's a great idea!
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and such alike isn't dyslexia, but laziness and disrespect. (My daughter's a highly intelligent dyslexic, I well know what I'm talking about)."that's like saying nations that accommodate wheelchairs should rip up the ramps!"
-- it's nothing of the kind, and please don't throw Straw Man Fallacies on us.