Whoa! What a fucking head bender of a movie this was. It sucks you in right from the beginning and just gets more intense as it goes a long.

It does leave a lot of questions unanswered but it sure is worth the ride!

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    I did. The problem is that different apps seem to work differently, and it’s quite frustrating. If I’ve understood my search correctly, spoilers aren’t supported by Lemmy’s backend.

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        The triple colons don’t work for me, so whenever people use those it just shows the contents directly. Whereas >!spoiler!< shows up as:

        An idea to test:

        !>! Does this work? !<!<

        Firefox Mobile:

        Sync:

        I don’t know what the rules are to make this shit work.

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          Interesting! So now I was curious and had to look it up. Here’s the GitHub issue. It seems they can’t agree on a default for inline spoilers (like from your ff screenshot) and now there are a ton of different options with limited support.

          But it also reads like the drop-down spoiler with the ::: is the default for Lemmy in general and the issue with these come from your app/frontend. Here’s also a post on Lemmy about this issue from 2 years ago. Seems things haven’t changed since then :/

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            I made another edit to my original comment attempting to use that syntax, and it actually does work on Sync (although it looks a little weird), but it doesn’t work on Voyager or the mobile site. Curious how it looks on your end and what the problem is with it.

            e: Now it’s working on all three even though I didn’t change anything. ???

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              Works for me now too.

              For the ::: syntax it’s also important to mind the line breaks.
              You have to start with the ::: and the title in a new line, then make another line break and start with the content and end with another line break and the closing :::