I recently edited this answer in order to place the bulk of the answer in a block quote, since it was in fact a quote from a Quora post and I didn't feel that was as clear as it could be. (Particularly for users with screen readers, I feel the semantics of block quoting are more appropriate.) However, someone else (revision 4) recently suggested and had approved an edit to remove the block quoting, with the reason "Its difficult to read it".
I disagree with the assertion that the quoting somehow makes it harder to read, and I suspect robo-reviewing explains how this edit got approved, but I have no interest in starting an edit war here. So, sanity check me: was my original edit correct, or is it sufficient to state that the remainder of the post is a quote, and leave the formatting off for the sake of readability?
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at the beginning of the line, the whole paragraph will be quoted. So, rather than inserting the>
at the beginning of each line in the paragraph, it is sufficient (simpler, quicker) to insert the>
once. Even code works like that (though use greater-than blank for code -- and it is arguably better as greater-than blank in all cases).>
's get added automatically when you highlight text and click the "blockquote" button. So I doubt someone typed them all manually (although I'm not sure why that feature really behaves that way).