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This should actually be nested on three (four?) levels:
Coded statements ...
* Context
- Local context ...
- The target of the content...
* Implicit threats to bring armaments...
* Claims or speculation about election-related corruption..., including:
- Targeting individual(s)
- Targeting a specific location (state or smaller)
- Where the target is not explicit
The HTML does not differentiate between levels; that's done in CSS, unfortunately. But the source markdown already differentiates between levels; there is an extra newline before the first item of the sub-lists above ('local context' and 'targeting individual(s)'. It might be possible to use this information to format the markdown to nest the sub-clauses.
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Text versions of the FB guidelines have some, but not complete, indication of structure in nested lists. I have not looked at other guidelines yet.
See, for example, https://github.com/OpenTermsArchive/pga-versions/blob/f6a85043dbd4badc66ba63bb04dfc8ca48b5df5f/Facebook/Community%20Guidelines.md?plain=1#L100C1-L111C35.
This should actually be nested on three (four?) levels:
The HTML does not differentiate between levels; that's done in CSS, unfortunately. But the source markdown already differentiates between levels; there is an extra newline before the first item of the sub-lists above ('local context' and 'targeting individual(s)'. It might be possible to use this information to format the markdown to nest the sub-clauses.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: