We should probably assume that this question is phrased and spelled as such to illustrate the same point.
This is one (of many) of the trouble areas that arise when you have a resource that everyone can help contribute to. Here we have many teams of members that work extensibility on trying to maintain the highest of standards. While having an almost unlimited number of contributors to answer questions, we only have so many that accept the task of "clean up" and maintenance.
We always do our best to encourage all of our contributors to try their best to answer questions to the best of their abilities. These abilities are different for different people. The contributor that knows the best answer for a question may not know all of the rules of grammar or have perfect spelling. We are a group and as a group we support each other to achieve the best quality we can in all of our questions and answers.
It would seem that a lot of people on the internet are uneducated and/or do not care.
The above answer is true, and has a lot to do with two things:
1. Computers are so inexpensive nowadays that everyone has access to them. Just as radio and television were dumbed down when the masses gained access, so the net is as well. People who speak and write poorly off line, are not going to do any better on line.
2. The means to interact on the net is by typing, which even intelligent people have various levels of proficiency at. Just as one does not go back and "re-speak" in a conversation, so many do not wish to spell or grammar check everything they write in a written conversation. "good enough" is regarded as "well enough", so long as the meaning comes through.
They come here to learn.
Bad Grammar.
Yes it is bad grammar. It should be your sister and I.
Nope, It only happens because of bad grammar on the internet.
Dysgrammatophobia is the fear of bad grammar.
Where did you learn your grammar?
Grammar School
Not all users of this website use incorrect grammar. People come here to ask general questions. If this was a very specific website for academics, you may expect a different standard. It is also my personal belief that if you can answer questions, regardless of the grammar that you use, you are helping someone. It may serve you well to not get too hung up on it as the internet is rife with "bad grammar"
Yes
the correct grammar is "why IS butter bad for you"
I suggest making them feel bad about having bad grammar, and tell them they would look smarter if they used their grammar correctly.
A Grammar Nazi is someone who is always correcting other people's grammar use in an often informal environment, like the Internet.
No, but apparently noodles are bad for grammar.