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There are badly written themes which are overriding our inline CSS added to the honeypot.
For example there are using this CSS to style the textarea:
From this support thread:
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/single-post-lasst-sich-in-der-mobilen-version-schieben/#post-13532214
Adding
!importantto our inline CSS s