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-# Writing Posts
-
-TODO
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-## Formatting
-
-This section describes the different post input types accepted by GoToSocial, and the method GtS uses to parse text into HTML.
-
-### Links
-
-Any recognized links in the text will be shortened and turned into proper hyperlinks. For example:
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-> Here's a link to something: https://example.org/some/link/address
-
-will become:
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-> Here's a link to something: [example.org/some/link/address](https://example.org/some/link/address)
-
-### Mentions
-
-You can 'mention' another account by referring to the account in the following way:
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-> @some_account@example.org
-
-In this example, `some_account` is the username of the account you want to mention, and `example.org` is the domain that hosts their account.
-
-The mentioned account will get a notification that you've mentioned them, and be able to see the post in which they were mentioned.
-
-Mentions are formatted in a similar way to links, so:
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-> @some_account@example.org
-
-will become:
-
-> <span class="h-card"><a href="https://example.org/@some_account" class="u-url mention">@<span>some_account</span></a></span>
-
-## Input Types
-
-GoToSocial currently accepts two different types of input. These are:
-
-* `plain`
-* `markdown`
-
-Plain is the default method of posting: GtS accepts some plain looking text, and converts it into some nice HTML by parsing links and mentions etc.
-
-Markdown is a more complex way of organizing text, which gives you more control over how your text is parsed and formatted.
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-For more information on markdown, see [The Markdown Guide](https://www.markdownguide.org/).