For those here who can’t see it in their own instance, copy and paste the link into the search bar on your home instance and just search until it loads. It sometimes has to forcefully federate that thread.
Whoa, I never knew you could input Lemmy URLs directly in the search form to have them converted into local URLs, definitely a useful hack!
Pretty cool, huh? I felt like I had cracked the da vinci code when I learned that. Not only does it forcefully federate the thread (if it hasnt already) it converts it like you said, also applies to comment links as well. It seems that some threads when a community is newly federated just don’t automatically federate over, so you need to force it sometimes especially if there’s a lot of content that’s been posted since. Unsure the specifics but it’s a lil wonky.
Knew this was a thing on mastodon but not Lemmy lol
Yes also works across software like kbin.
Doesn’t seem to work in Thunder but that sounds handy otherwise.
If I browse !lemmy@lemmy.ml I don’t see this post. Only see it via the website. I really hope they implement post linking soon.
Oh, maybe !announcements@lemmy.ml
It wasn’t posted to !lemmy@lemmy.ml, it’s over at !announcements@lemmy.ml
Just enter https://lemmy.ml/post/2920188 in die search function top right and you’ll get shown https://feddit.de/post/2248439
@CommunityLinkFixer@lemmings.world
Hi there! Here are all the fixed links for your instance:
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If you’re on desktop, use https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469273-lemmy-universal-link-switcher it’ll automatically rewrite lemmy links so they match your home instance.
You can also paste the link in your lemmy search bar, it should find the post on your instance for you.
Anyway, here it is https://lemm.ee/post/3309035
@Kratoz29@lemm.ee
Thanks for the direct link!
Thank you!
@CommunityLinkFixer@lemmings.world
Hi there! Here are all the fixed links for your instance:
@CommunityLinkFixer@lemmings.world
Hi there! Here are all the fixed links for your instance:
How can I open that link from my own instance?
I don’t see it.