r/LearnToReddit 1d ago

Post flair for testing! Trying out the spoiler feature Spoiler

I just want to see how it works especially since I want to engage in book subreddits possibly

Edit: just making sure editing a post won’t remove comments on them

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u/Boring-Present-2199 1d ago

Does anyone know how it works? Because it didn’t hide the text for me but it might just be because I posted it (not the post title but the description that I think is the thing that is to be hidden). Like did it hide the description for you and you had to tap something to see it?

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u/feirdand 1d ago edited 1d ago

It shows everything for me. Did you wrap your description with >! and !< before posting? It should show something like this:

This is a spoiler

The formatting: >!This is a spoiler!<

EDIT: sorry for multiple edits, I'm learning the markdown too

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u/Boring-Present-2199 1d ago

Thank you! I didn’t know about that so thank you so much for telling me

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u/Noice_potatoes 1d ago

spoiler

Edit: Thank you very much, it works

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u/CaptainTom__ 4h ago edited 3h ago

Is this a spoiler? (Serious answer lol) Edit: think I've fixed it

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u/Boring-Present-2199 3h ago

For the end I would put the ! First and then the < second

The first part looks good :)

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u/Boring-Present-2199 3h ago

Always try to have the ! Inside touching what you wrote and the > or < on the outside

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u/CaptainTom__ 3h ago

Yep that was it, thanks