I don't see any harm in asking for a typo to be corrected if it obscures the meaning of a crossword clue. After all, if those who wish to answer the solver's question can't understand it, because of a typo, asking for clarification is justified. Isn't it?
It's the people who type on phones who seem to make regular errors, or use daft abbreviations - I do make mistakes myself, my fingers type faster than my mind :-)
I can spell but sometime my hands are faster than my head add to that I don't spot when spell-checker makes a change and things slip through.
I'm quite tolerant of spelling errors as the reasons are many and varied and you cannot know what those reasons may be.
I do agree that huge, long posts full of text speak and other shorthand with little punctuation or paragraphs are exhausting to read and fathom, however these people are sometimes in great need of help and aren't always trolls.
I feel sure that a number of ABer's are curios to know what I said and which, for no apparent reason, resulted in my answer being removed.
At the risk of my further comments being removed, it was deliberate Typos which read similar to the following:-
Ugnore them; I doo.
Personally, I can't see what wrong I did. Unless it was because I had humorously 'knocked the Ed in another thread and all of my afternoon's postings were then open to being removed.
Some one pointed out I get my words muddled earlier and it made feel about two inches tall, I am a dyslexic so spelling errors/wrong words sometimes get put in by mistake. I am also on a VERY ancient lap top and the keyboard likes to mess up from time to time, so letters get missed etc.
Q & P aside, I see no problem with tipo's sometimes the brain does operate faster than one can type, I have to admit though I considerate a challenge to figure out what some posters are drivelling on about even if the grammar is impeccable.