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The original use-case for the keyboard tag was this postthis post. It was used as a prototype for the implementation, and as a benchmark platform for performance of the inline CSS and <table> tags that power our comments sections.

Any usage outside of the end goals is usually frowned upon, but now that we have Stack Snippets, the <kbd> tag may be phased out.

(Markdown may also be discontinued when Stack Snippets support MediaWiki rendering.)

On a slightly more relevant note. I don't think you will be banned for your mis-use yet.

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The original use-case for the keyboard tag was this post. It was used as a prototype for the implementation, and as a benchmark platform for performance of the inline CSS and <table> tags that power our comments sections.

Any usage outside of the end goals is usually frowned upon, but now that we have Stack Snippets, the <kbd> tag may be phased out.

(Markdown may also be discontinued when Stack Snippets support MediaWiki rendering.)

On a slightly more relevant note. I don't think you will be banned for your mis-use yet.

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The original use-case for the keyboard tag was this post. It was used as a prototype for the implementation, and as a benchmark platform for performance of the inline CSS and <table> tags that power our comments sections.

Any usage outside of the end goals is usually frowned upon, but now that we have Stack Snippets, the <kbd> tag may be phased out.

(Markdown may also be discontinued when Stack Snippets support MediaWiki rendering.)

On a slightly more relevant note. I don't think you will be banned for your mis-use yet.

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The original use-case for the keyboard tag was this post. It was used as a prototype for the implementation, and as a benchmark platform for performance of the inline CSS and <table> tags that power our comments sections.

Any usage outside of the end goals is usually frowned upon, but now that we have Stack SnippetsStack Snippets, the <kbd> tag may be phased out.

(Markdown may also be discontinued when Stack Snippets support MediaWiki rendering.)

On a slightly more relevant note. I don't think you will be banned for your mis-use yet.

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The original use-case for the keyboard tag was this post. It was used as a prototype for the implementation, and as a benchmark platform for performance of the inline CSS and <table> tags that power our comments sections.

Any usage outside of the end goals is usually frowned upon, but now that we have Stack Snippets, the <kbd> tag may be phased out.

(Markdown may also be discontinued when Stack Snippets support MediaWiki rendering.)

On a slightly more relevant note. I don't think you will be banned for your mis-use yet.

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The original use-case for the keyboard tag was this post. It was used as a prototype for the implementation, and as a benchmark platform for performance of the inline CSS and <table> tags that power our comments sections.

Any usage outside of the end goals is usually frowned upon, but now that we have Stack Snippets, the <kbd> tag may be phased out.

(Markdown may also be discontinued when Stack Snippets support MediaWiki rendering.)

On a slightly more relevant note. I don't think you will be banned for your mis-use yet.

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The original use-case for the keyboard tag was this post. It was used as a prototype for the implementation, and as a benchmark platform for performance of the inline CSS and <table> tags that power our comments sections.

Any usage outside of the end goals is usually frowned upon, but now that we have Stack SnippentsSnippets, the <kbd> tag may be phased out.

(Markdown may also be discontinued when Stack Snippets support MediaWiki rendering.)

On a slightly more relevant note. I don't think you will be banned for your mis-use yet.

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The original use-case for the keyboard tag was this post. It was used as a prototype for the implementation, and as a benchmark platform for performance of the inline CSS and <table> tags that power our comments sections.

Any usage outside of the end goals is usually frowned upon, but now that we have Stack Snippents, the <kbd> tag may be phased out.

(Markdown may also be discontinued when Stack Snippets support MediaWiki rendering.)

On a slightly more relevant note. I don't think you will be banned for your mis-use yet.

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The original use-case for the keyboard tag was this post. It was used as a prototype for the implementation, and as a benchmark platform for performance of the inline CSS and <table> tags that power our comments sections.

Any usage outside of the end goals is usually frowned upon, but now that we have Stack Snippets, the <kbd> tag may be phased out.

(Markdown may also be discontinued when Stack Snippets support MediaWiki rendering.)

On a slightly more relevant note. I don't think you will be banned for your mis-use yet.

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