Than you AlexReid: its one thing to ask nicely for paragraph breaks, it's quite another to exclaim in faux horror at the dreadful syntax of the plebs (which is the way some of these posts read.)
If someone is posting in distress or concern and you really are having trouble reading, there are ways to get this across sensitively without crushing them. Or just move on and don't post. The OP will survive without the benefit of your views on punctuation.
I don't know the OP from Adam so don't want to judge her circumstances or reasons but there are many possible factors which make it difficult to post properly thought out standard English on talkboards.
These include technology (which the OP has mentioned), poor eyesight, poor education, English as a second language, dyslexia and that's just off the top of my head. What you lot are effectively doing is making anyone in any one of these situations feel less likely to reach out for help or advice on here if their written English is less than perfect.
I work with the written word for a living and yes, poor prose and grammar can be a barrier to understanding but if you all think failure to use clear written English should be the absolute first thing you mention, without any preamble or politeness you all have a word with yourselves.
As someone else pointed out higher up, if the OP had come on here as the first port of call after a DV incident, to a barrage of "paragraphs please," the effect could have been devastating.
Priorities... Sheesh.