this post was submitted on 13 Jul 2023
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@CommunityLinkFixer
It's not meant to be clickable. It's just meant to tag the community.
I can't do it differently than this in Friendica. The problem if I use ! is that the post will become private, which I don't want.
@CommunityLinkFixer
Lol. Didn't realize it was a bot π
So. What do you have against bots? Racist
@CIA_chatbot
π I apologize π
Thatβs better, bots are people too!
Don't worry ... it was adorably understandable. Like ... "let him get it out, he needs to say this".
Thanks for the info, the bot now takes that into account!
@rikudou oh cool! thank you!
It actually is clickable and works properly for me, using voyager + Firefox + android funnily enough
@astropenguin5
What is voyager?
And yes it is clickable but the problem is, it sends people to lemmy.ml which is where the community is hosted. That might be a problem for people who aren't registered on this instance.
Just to confirm, it's the @programminghumor link right? When I tap it it sends me to the community in the app, not opening a website. I'll check how it behaves on my laptop too in the normal website
And Voyager is what was formerly wefwef.app, the url is the same still I think but the name has changed. It's a PWA for mobile
@astropenguin5
Ah I see. Cool app!
Yeah i really like it. i just tried it on my laptop in normal browser, and it does behave poorly. even in voyager/wefwef on my laptop it is weird using this link but on my phone it acts like this
Edit: maybe it's because on my phone I'm signed in to lemmy.world and it auto-fixes the link?