It's even worse than it appears..
If I were benevolent dictator of Mastodon, I'd add Markdown support everywhere so we'd have links and simple styling. #
If I were benevolent dictator of BlueSky, I'd add Markdown support there too. Btw, can you really claim to be part of the social web when you don't support the web's most basic feature -- linking??#
If I were Mark Zuckerberg, I'd add Markdown support to Threads so writers could use the basic communication tool of the web. #
And finally, if I were the czar of ActivityPub, I'd add Markdown support to the spec because it ain't the web if you can't link in your writing. Maybe even invent some new kinds of links, after all it's been 35 years since the first web was invented. #
New episode from the Podcast0 feed about the open source release of Frontier, still the most powerful scripting environment ever. Someday the ideas in this product will be commonplace. And I would love to use a Linux port if anyone is so inclined. #

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