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How can something like this evolve?
Here's an attempted explanation
I feel like being part of a setup that was created for this comment. That's more than I ever expected. Thank you very much.
Why did you use a code block for a quote?
idk why but I kind of like to read it with random keywords highlighted and every apostrophe toggling the effect
I didn't do it on purpose, I just copied and pasted
Ah I see, should familiarize yourself with Lemmy’s markdown.
I know it but I haven't seen a good way of doing a long quote. Do I need the > on every single line? I've no idea why this time it put it into a code block, maybe something to do with my app (sync). The comment actually looks fine in a code block on my app so I thought it was good enough. Didn't realise how shit it looked on desktop until you brought it up.
Just gotta do the start of each paragraph.
This is paragraph 3 without the leading
>
Each application will handle markdown differently, I would just stick with what is documented by Lemmy devs.
I tend to use them because they're easier than quotes.
Newlines won't terminate the block but with quotes you have to manually insert a
>
at each linebreak.I understand you can use double space to use a markdown linebreak and mitigate the need to do it.
However if you're copy pasting a quote this still has to be done manually by the person copying the text.
In which case manually putting the
>
on empty lines is easier but still more time consuming than using a code block.This is for all flavors of markdown I've used including github flavored.
Proof that god hates us, we didn't get explosive fart cannons.
speak for yourself
Right? Casual.
The same way every living thing evolve. Through millon or billion of years of mutations and natural selection.