See the pictures below for reference. I did go through https://stackoverflow.com/editing-help but it is the same with double spaces after the lines, even with different link formats. The only way to get rid of the error is to add extra lines between at least two of the links out of three, so no three links come after each other in consecutive rows:
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7Three links in consecutive rows as you have shown are not readable. Perhaps you should be creating a bulleted list? Or perhaps you should be using descriptive text for the link, instead of the raw URI?– Cody Gray ModCommented Mar 3, 2020 at 20:58
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Although I think these links are readable as they are, the issue still occurred with any type of link formatting, so it must be something in the pattern matching for the code block, but then obviously validation fails since there is no code block.– seekingtheoptimalCommented Mar 3, 2020 at 22:11
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2Why the angle brackets? That's likely to be confusing matters.– jonrsharpeCommented Mar 3, 2020 at 22:24
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2The heuristic and/or error message just isn’t that detailed. It’s picking up bad formatting, and assuming it should be formatted as code. That’s not quite right here, but it is correct about sub-par formatting.– Cody Gray ModCommented Mar 3, 2020 at 22:25
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@jonrsharpe the angle brackets were just one of the many link formatting options I've tried when I made the screenshot.– seekingtheoptimalCommented Mar 3, 2020 at 22:58
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@CodyGray even when using descriptive text as you suggested, the issue is the same. Wrapping it in a bulleted list does not produce this issue, and while I see your point on why without it can be ugly with long links, it is still extremely confusing, as there are zero hints in the error message, nor did I found any guidance on how should you structure multiple links.– seekingtheoptimalCommented Mar 3, 2020 at 23:00
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Hmm, okay. My guess is it's triggering on the link text itself, and that's still there in raw form even when you mark up the links. See related question. As I mentioned, the heuristic isn't perfect, and the error message always assumes that the problem is a lack of code formatting, since it is in the vast majority of cases.– Cody Gray ModCommented Mar 3, 2020 at 23:21
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1See also a possible dup on MSE: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/292176/code-formatting-error/…– reneCommented Mar 4, 2020 at 3:44
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