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Can Someone who can check my Request Thread help?

I am trying to use the spoiler tag, but there is a problem. When I try to use multiple spoilers, it makes a spoiler in a spoiler, and I want them separated, since they are spoilers for different plots. Can someone tell me how to un-fuck my Request thread?
 
Hi there! You need to make sure you are closing the spoiler tag before starting a new one.


So you will want to end the plot by adding a closing tag of [/spoiler], and you can then start the next plot by starting a new one.

That [/spoiler] is the most important part to keep them from being hecky. Would you like to take a crack at it and then I can check?
 
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