• @[email protected]
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    131 year ago

    So we’ve figured out what the rainbow and regular link icons do. But that doesn’t answer OP’s question.

    I’ve tried linking with just the /post/<ID>, linking with /post<ID>@<instance>, and no luck so far. This must be possible somehow!

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Problem is posts have a different ID on each instance they federate to. It’s a bit of a bugger.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            Yeah I wonder if the logic is that since instances don’t know about each other (until, of course, they do) it would be possible to have duplicate IDs betwixt them so would be inherently unreliable. Idk, hopefully all of this gets sorted out by someone way smarter than me.

            • @[email protected]
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              21 year ago

              UUIDs are a computer science concept where you use some math and some black magic to guarantee that you have generated a unique identifier, even in an environment with federation. This concept predates the fediverse since this is needed for lots of different use-cases. Basically anything with horizontal scaling, orchestration, or p2p needs something like this in order to prevent collisions.

    • (deleted-account)OP
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      81 year ago

      If I click on the fediverse icon on your post I get carried to lemmy.blahaj.zone though. I wanted to link it inside the users’ current instance like /c/ and /u/ do.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      As I understand it, the fediverse icon links to the home instance for the community the post was made on. I don’t think there’s currently a mechanism to link a post in a way that consistently resolves to the user’s home server’s version so they can vote and be logged in while viewing it.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      I don’t even see that icon on posts (desktop, web), only on comments. So now I’m even more confused! :D

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Update to my own confusion:

        1. You see the rainbow icon on posts that aren’t from your home instance. This icon takes you to the full original URL of that post on the remote instance.

        2. The regular chain link icon on comments does indeed give you a link to a comment via your home instance. But that’s no good if you’re trying to link it agnostically for everyone else.

  • @Aurix
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    51 year ago

    Likely there is no way yet. Even the clean way to link back to your instance will throw an error, if the previous connection was not yet made.

  • ActuallyRuben
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    11 year ago

    It’s possible to get a post on your local instance by searching the URL for the post on instance it was posted from (the link from the rainbowy button in lemmy’s UI), it would be nice to have some automatic link rewriting, when a post contains such a link.

    Unless it already does that? https://lemmy.world/post/94456

  • @[email protected]
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    Omg I think I’ve got it. Ill test it by trying to link to the community I found it on, agnostically for anyone to click Edit: its hosted on lemmy.one, and so is my user so I cant test, anyone got results?

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        I deleted it moments after posting because I realised it wasnt what op was asking so idk how you saw it lol. As for the crashing, I also use jerboa and the instance agnostic links crashing it seem to be a bug

        • Jay K
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          21 year ago

          Just FYI, I still see your comment, so it may not be as deleted as you think it is.

    • UndueMarmot
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      11 year ago

      it sort of works, in the sense that it links to the same URL format of “[your instance]/c/[email protected]

      Problem is, the Threadiverse’s link formats aren’t consistent. I’m on Fedia.io, a Kbin instance, and that gives me an error because our communities are on /m/ instead.