##No, please don't. **Regarding using it for code:** This would make inline code sample that's actually code harder to differentiate, and thus also make the whole post harder to read ... and the whole point of inline **code** sample is to use it for **code**. Code isn't English - your brain (well, okay, my brain) needs to make a little switch during processing when going from one to the other - having it clearly differentiated makes helps with that switch. **Regarding using it for something other than code:** Let's either fix the posts (through editing) or try to fix the behaviour (perhaps some combination of gentle notes, firm notes and bans), not make the behaviour a bit better (but not much better than before). Or we could consider giving them something they could use instead, that they'd be happy with (no idea what). Personally I have no idea why they don't **just make things bold instead** - this highlights it enough already (italics to some extent as well, but sometimes *it's just kind of hard to spot*, which kind of defeats the purpose) (although the type of people using inline code sample to highlight things mostly highlight the wrong things anyway - bold would likely be just as bad).