Look who will investigate the Supreme Court leak - Stzrok and Clinesmith.
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I think it's mimicking bb code or something <src>...</src> the slash indicates the end of the text that is wrapped in src
LOL, bb code. That brings back memories.
In html, the backwards slash does indicate the end of closing of the tag, but in this case, it wasn't </src>, it was just /src. One might be tempted to insert a rant by posting <rant> Blah, blah blah </rant> in mock html code, but with /src, I've seen it numerous times in the last year, have used it myself, but never associated it with a closing tag or "end of".
In other words, this isn't an allusion to html or any other tagged code, but just a marker. Or maybe I'm wrong.