The number of political videos I see on !videos@lemmy.world is growing. And most of them get downvoted there anyway.

  • 1rre@discuss.tchncs.de
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    4 months ago

    Works on jerboa (& eternity), not your instance. The default web front end doesn’t support it, and it’s not in the specification, so it’s good to have the bot

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        4 months ago

        No, it said your link won’t work well for people on other instances (because it links to your instance). Doing it properly means I can view it on my instance without having to switch.

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          But lemmy.world is not even my instance, and it’s working fine for me, so far. Both the full URI and the !-mention do the same thing for me.

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            Can you understand that I am not you and I don’t have your experience? The link goes to lemmy.world and I am on moist.catsweat.

            It only works for you because you’re using Jerboa. I’m using a browser.

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              4 months ago

              Can you understand that I am not theywilleatthestars@lemmy.world? The link goes to lemmy.world and I am on ttrpg.network.

              It works because I’m using Jerboa. It also works in a browser, I just tested it.

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                I don’t know what to tell you other than what I already have, that the link does not work for me. There’s a specification for a reason: interoperability. Fuck that though, it works for you!