this post was submitted on 25 Jun 2023
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Markdown is such popular markup language that I think it's almost assumed that people know what it means.
I'd disagree there. Some people might know the basics, but expecting them to know the complete ins and outs is a bit silly.
Especially since not everyone joining Lemmy would be that tech-inclined, and most of their prior experience with markdown might be the implementation that Reddit uses.
I don't disagree, I just think that for devs that is obvious, so unless regular people give feedback in places where dev see it's unlikely to improve.