Can I use textile in the private "comments for you" section?

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More detail in the description, please? Taking the question alone at face value, yes, you can use textile markup for private messages. Links, text formatting, and even the special character substitution (like multiplication sign 5×5, registered trademark® , copyright© ) all work in the comments section.

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