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test, spoiler test
eueaouaoeuaoeuaoeThe syntax is a bit confusing. You need to leave the first "spoiler" untouched. You can delete the second "spoiler" to set the title, and then replace the three underscores ___ with your text:
"
my-title
my-text
"
Edit: Looks like most apps don't support this and this spoiler markdown only works in the browser.
Probably an issue with my app, but that doesn't seem to work for me.
Lol this doesn't work on liftoff for some reason
I've noticed a lot of app developers have been slow to implement this. Just got it in the latest beta version of Thunder
From what I understand it doesn't work on any of the mobile apps which is unfortunate, but I guess that is the price we pay for not wanting to just use the web browser