Questions based on [R][1] are much easier to answer if the questioner posts a small example of their data using a function such as `dput`, so that the answerer can paste the data quickly into their own console. There is a good explanation of why this is necessary [here][2]. New users often post images of their data which makes it vastly more difficult to answer the question, along with other issues regarding searchability. I have noticed now that many users post their data in the form of a formatted table, such as in [this question][3]. These tables aren't quite as bad as images, but they are still tricky to paste into your console and make answering the question somewhat annoying. Personally I will avoid any questions where the data is formatted like this. I was wondering if there would be a way to discourage users to share their data in this format for particular questions (like in R)? Perhaps some kind of tooltip or note under the table tab which suggests it's not a good way to share data? EDIT: User Larnu points out this applies to questions regarding SQL as well. [1]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/r [2]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example [3]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66931471/boxplotting-count-data-with-continuous-variable-in-r