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That's what this does:
Tap the 'more' skinny hamburger menu just ~~above~~ below this message to 'view source' of the below:
blah blah blah links to asklemmy@lemmy.ml
Actually..better, here is one for an instance that is neither yours or the one you posted into:
blay harg vlar
That's perfect! Thank you :)
Should these links work? I'm viewing this thread from Lemmy.ca and both give me a 404 error. When testing with jerboa, the app crashes
Both of those links send me back to this post on lemmy.ml, through kbin, so if that is the end goal, then it worked.
On my instance ( feddit.it ) I see two broken links:
both return
404: couldnt_find_post
Doh! I forgot the /c/, correcting.
sorry, still nope ... now they are https://feddit.it/comment/asklemmy@lemmy.ml and still 404