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  1. MissileTeatime

    [Suggestion] Add an option to disable the text to emojis feature in the settings.

    You could technically, but that's a hassle to type. It's certainly not on my keyboard.
  2. MissileTeatime

    [Suggestion] Add an option to disable the text to emojis feature in the settings.

    That happens when whoever's writing clicks the "post" button, so it's not something that can be changed on a per-user level. There is the [plain][/plain] tags, which render whatever is inside them as close to original inputs as possible, like so: But that only helps people who know...
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