The spoiler is rendered correctly in lemmy-ui and in Jerboa. However, it is not really a standard markdown way of doing spoilers and completely prevents inline spoilers. I really wish lemmy did spoilers with the >!spoiler here!< syntax.
edit: Looks like lemmy won’t even allow the < character at all inside a code block. Lots of rough edges to lemmy’s markdown syntax.
Kinda a spoiler I guess?
spoiler
I have no idea why but the ending of this movie moved me so much. It’s an incredible movie to experience.
Not on topic, but do spoiler tags work differently across instances/apps? I don’t see the spoiler filter being applied in your comment
I use boost and it’s not even working for me lol
Which is weird bc I used the apps build in spoiler option.
The spoiler is rendered correctly in lemmy-ui and in Jerboa. However, it is not really a standard markdown way of doing spoilers and completely prevents inline spoilers. I really wish lemmy did spoilers with the
>!spoiler here!<
syntax.edit: Looks like lemmy won’t even allow the < character at all inside a code block. Lots of rough edges to lemmy’s markdown syntax.
Checking in from Sync, the spoiler tag is rendering properly