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Wait, what's the trick here? your !cat link worked, but /m/ clearly isn't doing anything, and games@lemmy.world didn't do anything... how do you get it to auto-link?
@danhakimi Shit, I don't know. Let me try this.
!games
!cat
!gaming
!girlgamer
Okay, we can link to federated instances is we put a ! in front and type out the whole address. How do we link to communities inside... I'm taking this to m/KbinMeta.
@danhakimi
@kbinmeta is FAST.
So, links outside the instance are [!]magazine[@]instance
Links inside the instance are [@]magazine[@]instance
Removing the [] brackets of course.
@danhakimi
that's... confusing... why would you need the [@]instance for the present instance? couldn't it just be [!]magazine with an optional [@]instance afterwards? wouldn't that be easier to remember, easier to type out most of the time, and easier to distinguish from tagging users with @?
@danhakimi Maybe it has something to do with federation and comments populating to other instances.
ah, I guess it would be annoying to translate the links like that... but still, why would it go from being a ! to an @?
@danhakimi THAT I don't understand. MAybe it's a difference between Lemmy and Kbin? The first few I posted were from lemmy instances.