The first one is called a "Strike Through," and is used to illustrate a moot point or something that the writer didn't mean to say, often sarcastically. The second is called a "Spoiler." All you have to do is hover your mouse over it and it will be readable. Both are available on the editing bar above the comment field when you write. I hope this helped!
1615602 Hey, if you're still here, I have one question. When I'm reading comments, sometimes I will see black lines. What does this mean and is there a way to see what they wrote? Thanks!
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I'm glad to be useful!
1788683 The second and thanks! I was using mobile but this really helps
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Black lines?
Like this?Or like this?The first one is called a "Strike Through," and is used to illustrate a moot point or something that the writer didn't mean to say, often sarcastically. The second is called a "Spoiler." All you have to do is hover your mouse over it and it will be readable. Both are available on the editing bar above the comment field when you write. I hope this helped!
1615602 Hey, if you're still here, I have one question. When I'm reading comments, sometimes I will see black lines. What does this mean and is there a way to see what they wrote? Thanks!
1615602 I already have!