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  • Formatting thing: if you start a line in a new paragraph with four spaces, it assumes that you want to display the text as a code and won’t line break.

    This means that the last part of your comment is a long line that people need to scroll to see. If you remove one of the spaces, or you remove the empty line between it and the previous paragraph, it’ll look like a normal comment

    With an empty line of space:

    1 space - and a little bit of writing just to see how the text will wrap. I don’t really have anything that I want to put here, but I need to put enough here to make it long enough to wrap around. This is likely enough.

    2 spaces - and a little bit of writing just to see how the text will wrap. I don’t really have anything that I want to put here, but I need to put enough here to make it long enough to wrap around. This is likely enough.

    3 spaces - and a little bit of writing just to see how the text will wrap. I don’t really have anything that I want to put here, but I need to put enough here to make it long enough to wrap around. This is likely enough.

    4 spaces -  and a little bit of writing just to see how the text will wrap. I don't really have anything that I want to put here, but I need to put enough here to make it long enough to wrap around. This is likely enough.
    


  • DerisionConsulting@lemmy.catomemes@lemmy.worldWe're learnding.
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    18 天前

    Question what is considered 6th grade.

    This is a statement, telling the reader to consider, or be skeptical of, what the common understanding of what 6th grade is.

    Question: what is considered 6th grade?

    This asking the reader what most people think 6th grade is.


    So, how did you read the comment? It isn’t a question; it’s a statement in both sense of the word.















  • How, if possible, can I log in to say, discuss.online above, with this account. Or do I need to make a second account over there.

    You can view/comment/vote on all of the content there while logged into lemmy.world. As an example, you should be able to click this !flipperzero@programming.dev and participate there. or !AskUSA@discuss.online.

    Also, related, is there a way to just, use my Mastodon account, and drop this one completely?

    I am not a fan of “microblogging”, so I am not 100% certain. I have seen a lot of posts/comments from Mastodon on lemmy instances, they are the people using hashtags.

    Kbin and Mbin are Lemmy-like systems that also hooks into microblogging much easier, so you might be able to do a one account thing there much easier.

    Again, not certain because microblogging is not my jam.