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(While we are at it.) - yes, I did not bump it (that was by a new answer!). [<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown>]
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Though a strike-through syntax wasn't available in the original markdownMarkdown, as of today (2015), many implementations have unofficially settled on the ~(tilde) character which is supported on RedditReddit and as someone here mentioned, on BitbucketBitbucket too.

Let's hope Stack Overflow also adds this syntax to its Markdown implementation soon!

Though a strike-through syntax wasn't available in the original markdown, as of today (2015), many implementations have unofficially settled on the ~(tilde) character which is supported on Reddit and as someone here mentioned, on Bitbucket too.

Let's hope Stack Overflow also adds this syntax to its Markdown implementation soon!

Though a strike-through syntax wasn't available in the original Markdown, as of today (2015), many implementations have unofficially settled on the ~(tilde) character which is supported on Reddit and as someone here mentioned, on Bitbucket too.

Let's hope Stack Overflow also adds this syntax to its Markdown implementation soon!

(While we are at it.) - [<http://stackoverflow.com/legal/trademark-guidance> (the last section)]. [(its = possessive, it's = "it is" or "it has". See for example <http://www.wikihow.com/Use-Its-and-It%27s>.)]
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Though a strike-through syntax wasn't available in the original markdown, as of today (2015), many implementations have unofficially settled on the ~(tilde) character which is supported on Reddit and as someone here mentioned, on Bitbucket too. 

Let's hope StackOverflowStack Overflow also adds this syntax to it's markdownits Markdown implementation soon!

Though a strike-through syntax wasn't available in the original markdown, as of today (2015), many implementations have unofficially settled on the ~(tilde) character which is supported on Reddit and as someone here mentioned, on Bitbucket too. Let's hope StackOverflow also adds this syntax to it's markdown soon!

Though a strike-through syntax wasn't available in the original markdown, as of today (2015), many implementations have unofficially settled on the ~(tilde) character which is supported on Reddit and as someone here mentioned, on Bitbucket too. 

Let's hope Stack Overflow also adds this syntax to its Markdown implementation soon!

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Though a strike-through syntax wasn't available in the original markdown, as of today (2015), many implementations have unofficially settled on the ~(tilde) character which is supported on Reddit and as someone here mentioned, on Bitbucket too. Let's hope StackOverflow also adds this syntax to it's markdown soon!