After being spoiled on the rich of (github-like markdown), I find that markdown on , / , / all have unacceptible limitations. Where can I write a blog, besides using gitea?

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Maybe you report the differences to these projects and work on solving these issues with the respective communities?

@musicmatze I won't do an MS Github login, which greatly increases the effort because it means I have to try to track down a developer. And I don't do Facebook either, which often leaves email. The major email providers (gmail, outlook, etc) block email from me. So putting it out on Mastodon on the off chance that the right person notices is sadly the best option these days.

@resist1984 @musicmatze looks like it worked, I'm a diaspora developer. What do you miss in the current markdown interpreter?

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@fla @musicmatze In Diaspora some symbols don't render correctly, such as the test tube (🧪) Also, the HTML tag "<details>" is commonly accepted in markdown, but not Diaspora's flavor of markdown. A common problem with most implementations is wrapping. I compose in emacs and use control-q for readable markdown, but takes the newlines literally.

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