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Source’s source: https://twitter.com/_silent/status/1698345924840296801
The nitter link: https://nitter.net/_silent/status/1698345924840296801
You gotta do a workaround [url](url) when the URL breaks like that.
Thank you! Imma fix it right now.
Might wanna fix that
Fix what? Link works fine for me. Sometimes Nitter doesn’t load though, hit refresh a few times and you’ll get it.
Because it’s a bare link, some apps interpret the underscore as the end of the link.
Ah right I see. Surely that’s the app developer’s responsibility to fix?
“I see a problem I can easily fix but obviously it’s someone else’s problem.”
Here’s the full link.
https://nitter.net/__silent_/status/1698345924840296801
Edit: to lemmy users, this link looks no different. To third party app users and Kbin users, etc, the previous links all cut out after the first underscore.
Thank you! Now it’s clickable for me.
I mean sure, but that’s a bit more involved than just pasting a link with no code and having the renderer make a link, which lemmy is supposed to do. The app is failing to meet the lemmy spec, the developer should fix that.
So, it’s actually more a Lemmy bug. Lemmy stores the comments just fine but the API displays it with markdown. The double underscore is screwing up other apps abilities to display it and there’s really no way to avoid that. A third party app can’t tell if it’s supposed to be interpreted or not.
So on Lemmy, all the URLs look fine. On Kbin or any other apps, they’ll all get cut off after the first underscore.
How? I read the comments and I can’t replicate the issue you are experiencing. The original link is causing the problem for me (but I can still access the page).
I’ll just stick to 🏴☠️ old games with DRM, why should I give a company 🤑 for redistributing a cracker’s hard work?