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As I recently discovered, the spoiler tag is usually not rendered correctly by mobile clients. Though I think in this case the markdown syntax is also wrong.
Whoops, I used Sync's spoiler tag. I think they used a different character for spoilers. It should be fixed now.
For the record, on Boost the '>' started a quote, the '!' started a link to the "Tony" instance, and the '!<' just sat uselessly at the end.
Markdown useage is still pretty fragmented it seems.
I'm using Boost and it didn't do that for me, it's just text 😶
Is your Boost updated? One of the recent updated added instance linking.
Yeah, my boost is boosted. I'm using the Android version, idk if there's one for iOS.
That's what Lemmy-UI does too, but the !Tony stayed !Tony.
>!spoiler!< is from Reddit.
Lemmy uses this: :::spoiler:::
I'm on my PC and the tag didn't work for me either.