Photos added 🖼️ at the bottom overlap text above, while on an Android. I was laughing to myself while guessing how many backspaces I needed to edit a few words that were hidden behind photos I uploaded. Then I realized it probably isn't normal to have to do that.

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On my phone, when I need to edit a word, if I delete just the letters that need rearranging and retype, the app recognizes that as a new word entirely and will auto correct it. So it will be the first few letters of the word I meant to type coupled with a now entirely new word. Not a huge deal, just need to delete the whole word and retype. It also has been not always letting me highlight more than word at a time (like if I'm trying to delete or edit the style). Small issues but maybe easy fixes on your end <3
Jan 13, 2025
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It’s gotten better, but text editing feels different from every other app somehow. - Smart quotes are frequently in the wrong direction. (type word space delete " and you’ll get “ instead of ”) - Press-and-hold-delete to delete faster doesn’t work correctly (It slows down instead of speeding up).
May 13, 2024
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Appears like the built-in WYSIWYG editor conflicts with native autocorrect functionality on iOS sometimes - makes it hard to write and edit posts! Also, a related thing is that tagging someone’s @ isn’t recognized as valid text so it leads to a confusing cursor situation if you’re trying to write before or after the @
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