THIS IS A TEST
This is a long truncation test for Postline. I’m writing a deliberately oversized Line to make sure the interface handles long text cleanly without breaking the layout, overflowing the card, stretching the page, or making the feed hard to read. The goal is to check whether long posts are visually contained, whether the text wraps properly on desktop and mobile, whether mentions still render as links when surrounded by a lot of text, whether timestamps and reaction buttons stay aligned, whether images still appear in the correct place if attached, and whether comments or detail pages show the full content in a readable way. @testuser should appear as a mention if that account exists, and this sentence should help verify that normal text before and after a mention still renders correctly. Here is another paragraph to test paragraph spacing, line breaks, and general readability. A social feed should be able to handle someone writing a short update, a medium thought, or a longer reflection without the card becoming awkward. If the app uses truncation in the feed, this should show where the cutoff happens and whether the “read more” behavior feels natural. If the app does not use truncation yet, this should reveal whether adding it would improve scanning the feed. The text should not run outside the card. The buttons should not be pushed into strange positions. The avatar, username, title, and metadata should remain stable. This part tests long continuous words and wrapping behavior: supercalifragilisticexpialidocioussupercalifragilisticexpialidocioussupercalifragilisticexpialidocious. This part tests punctuation near mentions: hello @alice, hello @bob. This part tests an email address that should not become a mention: person@example.com. This part tests a fake mention at the end of a sentence: thanks @charlie. This part tests many mentions in one Line: @delta @echo @foxtrot @golf @hotel. Now I’m adding even more text so the post is long enough to test scroll behavior and any preview limits. A good truncation system should preserve the full post on the dedicated Line page while keeping the main feed compact. It should also avoid cutting off in the middle of important UI elements. Ideally, the feed preview gives enough context to understand the Line, then lets the reader open the full thread if they want more. This is especially useful now that Lines can have comments, reactions, notifications, and dedicated pages. Long posts should feel intentional, not broken. Final paragraph for testing. If this content appears in full everywhere, the Line may need feed truncation. If it truncates, check that the cutoff is clean, accessible, and easy to expand or open. Also check mobile: the same Line should remain readable on a narrow screen, with no horizontal scrolling, no clipped buttons, and no overlap between the content, comment count, reaction buttons, avatar, or delete controls.
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