I recently came across a high reputation-points user (10k~) with lots of answers (and very good ones!) who has some formatting preferences when posting:
- He just puts all the information
- in unlimited amount
- of bullets in the answer
- making the post itself
- quite hard to follow
- while you are reading it.
Looking around most of his/hers around 750 answers are formatted that way.
NOTE: slightly NSFW (There are even images in bulletpoints!)
What are the guidelines for this unorthodox post formatting? I personally find it very distracting, making the posts very hard to read and understand. Discussing with some colleagues, I've seen that I am definitely not the only one finding this distracting.
My worry: The user writes quite good posts, but being this complicated to follow, I feel like they do not contribute to the "knowledge base" of Stack Overflow very well, because getting information from them is just hard.
Question:
Are there guidelines to say "This formatting is bad, this formatting is good"?
In case there is some bad formatting happening, should someone notify the user to communicate that maybe they didn't make the best choice of formatting style?
Last but not least: Am I (and my colleagues) some formatting fanatics, and we should not be worrying about this?
Important edit: I have nothing specific about the quality of the content of answers of the user him/herself. I actually believe that the quality of the content of most answers is very good, and that with better formatting, the user would get way more upvotes!