Code formatted tables are a poor user experience for some users. I think you can tell why:

> plus six hyphens plus six hyphens plus vertical bar id vertical bar name vertical bar plus six hyphens plus six hyphens plus vertical bar 1 vertical bar Paul vertical bar vertical bar 2 vertical bar Nash vertical bar vertical bar 3 vertical bar Anne vertical bar vertical bar 4 vertical bar Lily vertical bar plus six hyphens plus six hyphens plus

Here's another example, without the decorations (from https://stackoverflow.com/q/16026226/6083675):

> id size price
>
> 1 S 12 dot 4 1 M 23 dot 1 1 L 33 dot 3 2 S 3 dot 3 2 M 5 dot 3 2 L 11 dot 0

That's what I hear when I use Voiceover, all strung together with no pauses. In contrast, the markdown table is much more navigable and parseable. There are shortcuts to navigate! The voice pauses between each cell! You no longer have to remember how many cells over you are from the end and what the headers are!

When in doubt, choose the format that doesn't make it nigh impossible for some people to read. Because, you know, most people aren't using screen readers for fun; it's because they can't navigate the web visually.