TL;DR: From now-on I'll use quotation marks.
I admit it:
Let me explain why I didn't:
I used the code
function for quotations I wanted noticed, I did not previously use backticks for entire lines:
I didn't do this, because in my opinion this is stupid and there's already a function for it.
However (in my opinion), using backticks for quotations where the said function cannot be used is acceptable. For example, using them in this sentence like this
is fine. I personally do not like the use of actual "quotations" as I see it as sarcasm, but maybe that's just me.
I also did research it, and it seems that there is a mixed opinion on using backticks
inline for quotations:
I do so too from time to time, and would have left your answer alone.
However, in the general case, code formatting is indeed abused to
highlight arbitrary words sometimes, and that usage should be edited.
The answer from which I pinched that excerpt from is (currently) at +7/-20, so it seems more users are against this behaviour, but a small minority are for it.
I've been here for a while, but I'm still willing to put my hands up and take the blame for this (rightly), we all make mistakes.