• AwesomeLowlander
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    520 days ago

    You’re missing the point. You should never leave your home instance. Lemmy could automatically remap links to whatever your home instance is before you ever click on them.

    • Max-P
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      20 days ago

      Some UIs do, I have Tesseract on mine and it rewrites the links for me.

      That doesn’t solve sharing a link on Matrix/Discord/Google or wherever. I rarely have this issue on Lemmy itself, but whenever I get a link from elsewhere, that’s when I need to be able to open it on my home instance so I can interact with it.

      Same deal with Mastodon. You’re reading some news, it links so the dev’s Mastodon, you need a way to open it in your home instance.

      There’s no fixing that.

      EDIT: test self link to this comment https://lemmy.world/comment/10561034

      • Max-P
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        520 days ago

        This is what that looks like on a good Lemmy frontend:

        I forgot the default UI didn’t do that. Both Tesseract and Boost handle those mostly just fine.

      • AwesomeLowlander
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        220 days ago

        Yeah, 3rd party links are a tougher nut to crack. You’d think they could at least fix the local links, though.

        I can think of a few potential solutions, but they’d all require a lot of user opt in and centralisation, which makes it unlikely to ever happen.

    • @ericjmorey
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      220 days ago

      I generally agree with you.

      However, I want to encourge you to consider softening up your replies to people who you don’t have a strong prior social connection with. I’ve started making an effort to do that and I’ve found that I’m having more rewarding conversations now.