There are actually two categories in your question, and each has a different answer.
poorly formatted answers with lots of spelling mistakes
While expecting the best effort from users, we can't do anything about that. A fair few of the users on SO are not native English speakers. Mistakes are bound to happen. What we can do is edit their posts into better versions of themselves. That's what community editing is all about. Sometimes you may leave a comment under the post mentioning that if the poster was to pay a bit more attention to formatting and spelling, they'd get a better initial reception to their answers. Nothing quite like the gamification of SO to motivate attention to detail. But beyond that, there isn't anything to do IMO.
terminology that might come across as self-deprecating or rude
That is a different matter. There should be a measure of professional decorum exhibited by users who post on SO. Edit those things away, and if the poster ignores the gentle hints, flag one of their posts for a moderator to give it a look. Be sure to mention only the foul language, and link to a couple of revisions where the poster is misbehaving. Then carry on.
And of course, if there are technical inaccuracies or dangerous suggestions in the post, downvote and carry on.