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Text Borders & Dividers Symbols Copy and Paste

Organize in Style: Make your Discord server announcements, Tumblr posts, or Notion templates look incredibly clean with these text dividers and borders. Just copy and paste these aesthetic line breaks to separate your text. Dividers work in any Unicode-supporting text field β€” chat announcements, blog posts, document headers, code comments, and forum or Reddit posts. Each one below is one click to copy as a full string.

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Text Borders & Dividers FAQ

What is a text divider?

A text divider is a horizontal line built from Unicode characters used to separate sections of text. They're popular in Discord channel announcements, Tumblr long posts, Notion pages, and any place where plain HTML hr tags aren't supported.

Do these dividers work in Discord?

Yes. Paste any divider on its own line inside a Discord message, channel topic, or server announcement. Some long dividers may wrap on mobile β€” test before posting if precise rendering matters.

Will text dividers render the same everywhere?

Box-drawing chars (─ ━ ═) render identically across all platforms. Sparkle and ornament characters (✦ ⋆ ⊰) render the same on iOS/macOS, Android (Noto), Windows 10+, and modern web browsers. Older Windows versions may show fallback shapes.

How do I use these in Notion or Tumblr?

Copy a divider, paste it as its own line. In Notion, type the divider on a new block; in Tumblr, place between paragraphs. For Notion, also consider the native '/divider' command for a clean HR line.

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