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1. freedo+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-04-29 15:59:22
This is a meta comment, but the (apparent) style of using a different color (red) to indicate direct quotes is interesting. At first I found it confusing and a little distracting, but on the second pass where my goal was to cleanly separate the author's opinion from the sources, it was extremely helpful.
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2. Pareto+53[view] [source] 2024-04-29 16:11:00
>>freedo+(OP)
I agree. I also found this both interesting and strange at first, but ultimately very helpful.
3. pantsf+q7[view] [source] 2024-04-29 16:27:00
>>freedo+(OP)
I wonder if the inspiration for this comes from Bibles? It's a common practice to have direct quotes from Jesus in red.
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4. freedo+nc[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-04-29 16:47:25
>>pantsf+q7
I had the same thought! I dismissed it though as perhaps coincidence because anyone used to reading a "red text" bible may find it offensive or at least distasteful to equate other people's words with Jesus. I could very well be overthinking that though and/or be projecting my own religious upbringing (where blasphemy and sacrilegiosity are very sensitive and highly frowned upon. Even saying "he" instead of "He" is looked at as skirting the line).
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5. pantsf+mg[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-04-29 17:02:41
>>freedo+nc
It is a very practical way to show someone is being quoted though.
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6. indror+vQ1[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-04-30 04:01:00
>>pantsf+q7
Something like that.

It's specifically for quotations that come from other sources and are presented verbatim; In the LWN UI settings: "These preferences affect how text that is quoted from other sources (press articles or whatever) in LWN news articles is rendered in your browser."

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