# Posts ## Input Types GoToSocial currently accepts two different types of input for posts. These are: * `plain` * `markdown` Plain is the default method of posting: GtS accepts some plain looking text, and converts it into some nice HTML by parsing links and mentions etc. If you're used to Mastodon or Twitter or most other social media platforms, this way of writing posts will be immediately familiar. Markdown is a more complex way of organizing text, which gives you more control over how your text is parsed and formatted. For more information on markdown, see [The Markdown Guide](https://www.markdownguide.org/). ## Formatting When a post is submitted in `plain` format, GoToSocial automatically does some tidying up and formatting of the post in order to convert it to HTML, as described below. ### Whitespace Any leading or trailing whitespaces and newlines are removed from the post. So for example: ```text this post starts with some newlines ``` will become: ```text this post starts with some newlines ``` ### Wrapping The whole post will be wrapped in `

`. So the following text: ```text Hi here's a little post! ``` Will become: ```html

Hi here's a little post!

``` ### Linebreaks Any newlines will be replaced with `
` So to continue the above example: ```text Hi here's a little post! And here's another line. ``` Will become: ```html

Hi here's a little post!

And here's another line

``` ### Links Any recognizable links in the text will be shortened and turned into proper hyperlinks, and have some additional attributes added to them. For example: ```text Here's a link to something: https://example.org/some/link/address ``` will become: ```html Here's a link to something: example.org/some/link/address ``` which will be rendered as: > Here's a link to something: [example.org/some/link/address](https://example.org/some/link/address) Note that this will only work for `http` and `https` links; other schemes are not supported. ### Mentions You can 'mention' another account by referring to the account in the following way: > @some_account@example.org In this example, `some_account` is the username of the account you want to mention, and `example.org` is the domain that hosts their account. The mentioned account will get a notification that you've mentioned them, and be able to see the post in which they were mentioned. Mentions are formatted in a similar way to links, so: ```text hi @some_account@example.org how's it going? ``` will become: ```html hi @some_account how's it going? ``` which will be rendered as: > hi @some_account how's it going? When mentioning local accounts (ie., accounts on your instance), the second part of the mention is not necessary. If there's an account with username `local_account_person` on your instance, you can mention them just by writing: ```text hey @local_account_person you're my neighbour ``` This will become: ```html hey @local_account_person you're my neighbour ``` which will be rendered as: > hey @local_account_person you're my neighbour ## Input Sanitization In order not to spread scripts, vulnerabilities, and glitchy HTML all over the place, GoToSocial performs the following types of input sanitization: `plain` input type: * Before parsing, any existing HTML is completely removed from the post body and content-warning fields. * After parsing, all generated HTML is run through a sanitizer to remove harmful elements. `markdown` input type: * Before parsing, any existing HTML is completely removed from the content-warning field. * Before parsing, any existing HTML in the post body is run through a sanitizer to remove harmful elements. * After parsing, all generated HTML is run through a sanitizer to remove harmful elements. GoToSocial uses [bluemonday](https://github.com/microcosm-cc/bluemonday) for HTML sanitization.