good morning! what do you plan to do today?

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      19 hours ago

      Noticed that on Mbin it’s indeed strikethrough :( this is how I intended it to look (on voyager app):

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      19 hours ago

      Weird, strikethrough is simliar but only by having double of the tildes. Does this ~look the same to~ you?

      Reference for how it should look like:

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          15 hours ago

          If you’re on the default Lemmy ui they don’t implement it since it’s not standard markdown, only some clients do

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        18 hours ago

        sadly in lemmy’s own default web UI having space’s between the subscript text will just render normal text with tildes on both sides. That’s why I put tildes around every word. I recall there was a discussion half a year ago how every app / frontend has a bit different levels of support for markdown.

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          18 hours ago

          Yeah, i had to learn that the hard way :/ I think it’s because it isn’t standard markdown.

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            18 hours ago

            ahh thought that was already part of standard markdown :( hope they extend the markdown definition soon. It’s getting crazy how many “flavours” there are!

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              18 hours ago

              I hope so too, but knowing how slow important standards are to update (understandably), we may not see it in a while, lol