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ITT: people who don't know how federated links work. I'm not joining your instance or searching your recommendation on my own.
@[email protected] because the masters tools will never be used to dismantle his own house.
@[email protected] because fuck 60+ streaming services
@[email protected] because fuck 60+ streaming services
edit: looks like even ! links aren't standardised. What an absolute shit show.
Your links don't work with Sync. Everyone else's do.
sounds like a sync issue. federated links don't direct you away from your instance so you can actually interact with the communities being linked to no matter what activity pub software you're using.
Lemmy users have a bad habit of using local links which are next to useless unless you're on the same instance.
They also do not work in Voyager and in the browser they are not even links
I'm on Voyager and sh.itjust.works, and they're still not working for me, lol