Larry N.
Well-known member
I refuse to judge anyone by how they type.
It's not a matter of "judging anyone." It's a matter of how much effort it is to read it. Ideas are fine, if expressed such that I don't have to get a headache trying to understand what's there. Things don't have to be perfect (nice as that might be, it ain't gonna happen), but I won't try to read something that I have to work hard at reading because of the (as Bob B. says above) lack of contrast, or because it's difficult to figure out which word they actually mean (in case of homonyms, for example).