• fry@fry.gs
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      1 year ago

      Just a quick note that there’s no content on that link because that community hadn’t federated to that instance before. Any new content will, but old content doesn’t usually pull very far into the past.

      You already linked the lemmy.world link above, which has federated content, another example would be lemm.ee

      Typing in the link as I did above will create a link for each user that appears native to their instance, rather than sending them to lemmy.world, kbin.social or lemm.ee

      EDIT: I’m not entirely sure how to get this to work right on kbin if the above method isn’t working. If you have a suggestion or something different to try, would definitely love to make sure I’m linking in a way that works for the kbin users too!

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      1 year ago

      I went to lemmy to see what it looks like. I can see the link.

      Yeah, on Kbin (web interface), it’s not link.

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        1 year ago

        Test

        !functionalprint

        Yeah, typing in

        !functionalprint@kbin.social

        just did the above. It’s removed the @kbin.social part, but still not a link on Kbin, even when I create it.

        EDIT: Interesting, so I used italics so it would show what I actually typed it, and it’s a link on your lemmy, where when I typed it without italics, the @blahblahblah was removed by kbin