I apologize if this is not right to post here but im not sure where to go with this one as i havent really found an answer myself.

See, heres the thing, as yall surely know when i hit enter on a line once it will not work, it has to be two.

Is that intentional, if so why?

how does one disable that?

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    10 days ago

    I remember thinking the same when I first encountered Markdown. There are two ways to do this. Both have their own intended purpose.

    A blank line between two blocks of text indicates that they are different paragraphs. You’ve been using this in place of line breaks, which adds extra space between the lines.

    In order to get a normal line break that doesn’t cause a jump to the next paragraph, you should end the line with two spaces before hitting enter, which you only hit once.

    Is that intentional, if so why?

    how does one disable that?

    - Probably.
    - You don’t.

    If you think this comment was a bit long, yeah, I padded it on purpose to demonstrate line breaks and paragraphs.

    Markdown is used in tons of places that may not explicitly tell you. You might want to check out some guide: https://www.markdownguide.org/basic-syntax/