What are these black arrows in white blocks on the left, and how can I turn them off?
It looks like a visual filter to me. Would others agree?
That looks like an image inserted into the left margin to indicate a note or highlight. Certainly, these can be turned off. I would start by turning off the toggle under Notes → Show notes and highlights to see if that takes care of it. If indeed it does, you can toggle it back on and through trial and error determine the source more specifically.
That right there makes much more sense. Nice!
It's a "highlight" option.
This is a helpful conversation.
I have these next to my text and I have a few questions:
Perhaps you have access to shared notes/highlights through a Faithlife.com group? Certainly, it is possible that you are viewing highlights that are not your own. It is also possible to stop seeing them. Figuring out how, however, might take a bit of trial and error.
Figure out which group (you are a part of) and leave that group. They will never show up again.
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