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For reference, this is the original post on the propper instance:
https://feddit.cl/post/307656
And this is the link that the app sent me to:
https://lemmy.world/post/3097016
Now that I see it more clearly, the OP is from lemmy.world but the community’s instance is feddit.cl, could that be the reason? I’m still figuring out how the whole federation thing exactly works on lemmy (I’m more used to Mastodon, thought that’s a lot more straightforward).
The normal way federation functions is by sharing the link from the viewer’s home instance.
For example, this thread’s link is shared from my web interface as https://sh.itjust.works/post/2774802 because I am logging in from sh.itjust.works.
It appears that Bean shares the link from lemmy.world as it it hard-coded into the share feature, likely due to it being Steve’s home instance.
This is correct, I’m linking to the ap_id from the API which I believe stands for “ActivityPub ID” (I can’t say for certain because it’s undocumented)
This is where the post originated from before it was federated.
Perhaps I should add two links: one that opens on your instance, and one that opens the original post?
What’s your use-case for wanting it on your insurance?
I don’t think there is any reason for a dedicated link to a user’s home instance. This is more of an “everyone is still learning about this federation thing” question.