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TL;DR: nonstandard community and user links should work properly now, when people waste their time by doing [!community@instance.url](https://instance.url/c/community) instead of [!community@instance.url](/c/community@instance.url)

rantok so why do people, instead of using the proper syntax for users and communities, (!community@instance.url and @user@instance.url) they take the EXTRA EFFORT to make it a NONSTANDARD MARKDOWN LINK which means linkify-it (which even the official lemmy-ui uses) won't work properly because its meant to make custom syntax like this to work very nicely BUT THEY MAKE IT A MARKDOWN LINK which means I SHOULDNT BE MODIFYING IT but they make it so i have to BECAUSE THEY TYPED EXTRA KEYSTROKES, USED MORE DB DATA, JUST TO RUIN THEIR LINK. JUST USE THE NORMAL LEMMY LINK FORMAT INSTEAD OF MARKDOWN LINK STUFF AAAA ok so get this right people are out here taking the PERFECTLY GOOD syntax for users and communities the one with exclamation point and at sign and whatever and blah but NOPE THAT MAKES TOO MUCH SENSE because im such a GENIUS im gonna wrap in a MARKDOWN LINK. WHY WHY WHY WHY it BREAKS STUFF and make s thing more complICATED i think every lemmy user should be sentenced to 87 years of parsing MARKDOWN WITH REGEX per LINK THEY DO THIS WITH. THIS MESSES EVERYTHING UP stop trying to be sepcial newsflash YOURe NOT JuST stop WITH thiS S

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[โ€“] poVoq@slrpnk.net 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I have the suspicion that there are some third party clients out there that do this automatically.

And to be honest, given how flaky federated community links on Lemmy often are, I can understand people preferring to "hardcode" a link they know working instead of directing most people to a "this community can not be found" page half of the time.

[โ€“] sevon@lemmy.kde.social 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Lemmy-ui does it by default. I don't know why, maybe it's for other activitypub software that won't understand lemmy syntax.

Regardless of the reason, I feel that rant. It could have been simple and straightforward, but no, f u, you'll do regex instead.