Quote markdown currently renders as a kind of banner:
Like this, and with a yellow background on the main site.
This has led posters and editors to use it for emphasis. People don't seem to realize that it has a specific meaning—that it means "quoted text".
If posters and editors don't realize this, then we can safely assume that casual visitors don't know this, either.
I propose that we add explicit double-quote marks to this formatting. Like this:
...but perhaps with the double-quote marks inside the gray box.
(Source of picture, found via Google search for "opening double quote".)
With big double quotes in or around the banner, it should be more clear that something is a quote.
For the record, I am aware that Stack Exchange did not create markdown and that they are just using it. This feature request would probably require some customizations.
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is pretty universally known as markdown for a quote and if they use the button on the text editor to add them, it's quite literally a quotation symbol.The proposal will not change anything, so why bother?
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