The majority of the "bad spellers" are school kids who are used to texting on their cell phone, where spelling, grammar and punctuation "don't matter". The really well-written and thoughtful answers tend to have very good spelling, punctuation and grammar.
Lots of people ask questions with bad spelling and bad grammar, presumably because they know no better - in many cases because English is not their first language, in other cases because they are so used to texting with silly abbreviations and spellings that they do not consider that the questions will be read by a wide audience. It is to be hoped that most people answer questions in good standard English, with good spelling.
The bad spelling tier is located in the alternate questions, but it is only available to supervisors.
No, they don't. They fix bad spelling when they come across it, but they don't warn or block people who make spelling mistakes.
Missing questions on an application, and bad spelling, is likely to affect your job prospect.
no, not if your spelling is really that bad :D
because people are irisponisbile sorry for bad spelling
Not for people with terrible grammar and bad spelling.
feudal sorry bad at spelling
yse. But seriously, no most askers do not, and it is too bad because they might just find their question is already answered. Users are not required to spell check, but many questions will eventually have their spelling repaired by supervisors and other users.
That's just the way it is. The website designers did not want to give credit for this.
No, poor education, or laziness causes bad spelling.
People who use bad grammar in their questions.