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title: "💭 Markdown's biggest hater | Knut Melvær - YouTube"
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date: 2025-05-10
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Dang Strong takes against markdown here with a strong push for bespoke content models/structures.  This idea is completely foreign and wild to me.  I get it that markdown has its issues with flavors, add ons and what not, but overall its mostly transportable, its a skill that works most content sites and writing tools.  I am so far on the other side that I seek out tools with markdown as an option and lean away from wsiwyg tools with specialized data formats on the backend.

I'll end with, I'm also a dev that creates very simplified content and maybe seeing the backend of a site with lots of custom fields would be very eye opening for me.

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    about someone else's content online <a href="/tags/thoughts/" class="hashtag-tag" data-tag="thoughts" data-count=2 data-reading-time=3 data-reading-time-text="3 minutes">#thoughts</a>
