The way most people write – including, sadly, in this forum more and more – less and less. It’s not – ever – “the amount of text” that puts me off, but the lack of clarity of thought expressed; the rambling, incoherent and contradictory rationalization passed off as “reasoning”, and all those associated oxymoronic logical fallacies; the lack of punctuation; pronoun hells and thickets of syntactical obfuscation; failure to include paragraph breaks where such are clearly indicated; misspellings and misuses of simple words that most of us learned before sixth grade (and apparently forgot by the tenth), and sentences that aren’t sentences. And questions that are too trite, or that are asked as part of an argument – that is, not “real questions” at all – and poorly disguised attempts at bad Socratic dialog by questioners who wouldn’t know Socrates any better than they know themselves.
Oh, and run-on sentences like that doozy in the previous paragraph can drive me round the bend, too, when they’re not crafted with any kind of care. I tend to exempt myself sometimes, and I suppose I shouldn’t. You can dock me on my next check if you like. Call me a hypocrite and mark me down.
But when the questions or responses are interesting and well-written then you can’t keep me away from them.