I wanted to add the following comment to this answer:

Yep -- everyone on meta should use a greasemonkey script to block the meme question from the front page so that the name changers can crap in everyone's sandbox have their fun. Heaven forbid that a moderator try to help the community as a whole.

Unfortunately, the comment mechanism doesn't support the strike element. Without it the comment suffers so, after several experiments, I deleted it. Some would undoubtedly claim that it's suffering enough as is and deleting it merely put it out of its misery, but I digress.

Clearly the use of strikethrough conveys meaning in a manner that is much more concise than the alternative. Given that comments are length limited, I think adding support for it would be useful.

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Can't you find some other way (lick sticking it in parentheses (what about whispering in italics? (or maybe even nesting parentheses (nesting FTW(!))))) to make an aside? – random Nov 28 '09 at 13:56
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@random If you're licking your comments, you're doing it wrong. – random Nov 28 '09 at 13:59
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Why not just say what you were going to say? Why beat around the bush? – random Nov 28 '09 at 14:06
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Because the strike through actually draws more attention to it, thereby emphasizing it in a way that making it parenthetical or simply stating it doesn't. – tvanfosson Nov 28 '09 at 14:12
Having said that, you'd like to have some cake and eat it too? – random Nov 28 '09 at 14:15
No. Too stuffed from Thanksgiving. Thanks for offering, though. – tvanfosson Nov 28 '09 at 14:19
Or you could just be civil and not write comments like that. Might as well drop some F bombs. For shame. – snicker Nov 28 '09 at 19:15
Because the idea that I ought to have to use a particular browser, install a plugin, and use a script so that a group of adolescents can do whatever they want seemed to call both for that level of sarcasm and that particular imagery. – tvanfosson Nov 28 '09 at 22:17
This question is relevant to your interests: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/15143/… – snicker Nov 29 '09 at 5:06
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Did you even read my comment or only the one mildly offensive word in it? Yes, it's sarcastic but I didn't personally attack anyone, imply anything about their parentage, or indicate that they're of sub-average intelligence. I merely used sarcasm to point out the absurdity of the answerer's position that if you want to avoid the kind of behavior that I likened to a cat using a child's sandbox for a litter box -- an apt metaphor used previously to describe it -- that you should be the one to jump through the hoops instead of the offenders being restrained from their behavior by a moderator. – tvanfosson Nov 29 '09 at 15:52
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The main problem is that there's no markdown equivalent for <strike> or <s>.

At the moment we only support markdown in comments.

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Egads man! Why are you not using <del> instead? – random Nov 28 '09 at 14:18
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a very limited subset of markdown, really--just bold, italic, and code – Kip Nov 28 '09 at 14:48
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Could ---this is strike through--- be a possible way of adding this to the local implementation of Markdown? – perbert Feb 24 '10 at 14:19
I also feel it would be good, maybe with something like -[we're on strike] – Camilo Martin Nov 8 '10 at 6:10
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