I get why some people might not like markdown, or similar. Fix me if I'm wrong, but I think that Markdown and similar are also made to be human readable without any parser. And I'd dare to say that nether html not TeX or *roff are as human readable as Margdown and similar. Though of course previously mentioned issues are nothing to sneeze at, still I would consider this as major point in prefering something like Markdown. (also I guess that some issues, namely non-strictness, comes precisely from this goal, as people can write stuff in many ways)
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