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the MCVE help pagethe MCVE help page advises people not to use tabs when asking questions.

Also, don't use tabs - they may look good in your editor, but they'll just make a mess on Stack Overflow.

There's a standing feature request to add a similar warning to the editing help pagethe editing help page.

But does this warning make sense in the first place? Stack Overflow renders tabs and spaces identically. The problem, I guess, is just that they don't mix well. With this in mind, wouldn't it make more sense to just tell people to double-check their code alignment in the preview area?

the MCVE help page advises people not to use tabs when asking questions.

Also, don't use tabs - they may look good in your editor, but they'll just make a mess on Stack Overflow.

There's a standing feature request to add a similar warning to the editing help page.

But does this warning make sense in the first place? Stack Overflow renders tabs and spaces identically. The problem, I guess, is just that they don't mix well. With this in mind, wouldn't it make more sense to just tell people to double-check their code alignment in the preview area?

the MCVE help page advises people not to use tabs when asking questions.

Also, don't use tabs - they may look good in your editor, but they'll just make a mess on Stack Overflow.

There's a standing feature request to add a similar warning to the editing help page.

But does this warning make sense in the first place? Stack Overflow renders tabs and spaces identically. The problem, I guess, is just that they don't mix well. With this in mind, wouldn't it make more sense to just tell people to double-check their code alignment in the preview area?

replaced http://meta.stackexchange.com/ with https://meta.stackexchange.com/
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the MCVE help page advises people not to use tabs when asking questions.

Also, don't use tabs - they may look good in your editor, but they'll just make a mess on Stack Overflow.

There's a standing feature request to add a similar warning to the editing help page.

But does this warning make sense in the first place? Stack Overflow renders tabs and spaces identicallyStack Overflow renders tabs and spaces identically. The problem, I guess, is just that they don't mix well. With this in mind, wouldn't it make more sense to just tell people to double-check their code alignment in the preview area?

the MCVE help page advises people not to use tabs when asking questions.

Also, don't use tabs - they may look good in your editor, but they'll just make a mess on Stack Overflow.

There's a standing feature request to add a similar warning to the editing help page.

But does this warning make sense in the first place? Stack Overflow renders tabs and spaces identically. The problem, I guess, is just that they don't mix well. With this in mind, wouldn't it make more sense to just tell people to double-check their code alignment in the preview area?

the MCVE help page advises people not to use tabs when asking questions.

Also, don't use tabs - they may look good in your editor, but they'll just make a mess on Stack Overflow.

There's a standing feature request to add a similar warning to the editing help page.

But does this warning make sense in the first place? Stack Overflow renders tabs and spaces identically. The problem, I guess, is just that they don't mix well. With this in mind, wouldn't it make more sense to just tell people to double-check their code alignment in the preview area?

replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
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the MCVE help page advises people not to use tabs when asking questions.

Also, don't use tabs - they may look good in your editor, but they'll just make a mess on Stack Overflow.

There's a standing feature requesta standing feature request to add a similar warning to the editing help page.

But does this warning make sense in the first place? Stack Overflow renders tabs and spaces identically. The problem, I guess, is just that they don't mix well. With this in mind, wouldn't it make more sense to just tell people to double-check their code alignment in the preview area?

the MCVE help page advises people not to use tabs when asking questions.

Also, don't use tabs - they may look good in your editor, but they'll just make a mess on Stack Overflow.

There's a standing feature request to add a similar warning to the editing help page.

But does this warning make sense in the first place? Stack Overflow renders tabs and spaces identically. The problem, I guess, is just that they don't mix well. With this in mind, wouldn't it make more sense to just tell people to double-check their code alignment in the preview area?

the MCVE help page advises people not to use tabs when asking questions.

Also, don't use tabs - they may look good in your editor, but they'll just make a mess on Stack Overflow.

There's a standing feature request to add a similar warning to the editing help page.

But does this warning make sense in the first place? Stack Overflow renders tabs and spaces identically. The problem, I guess, is just that they don't mix well. With this in mind, wouldn't it make more sense to just tell people to double-check their code alignment in the preview area?

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