Let’s say:

  • I am on instance A.
  • I browse on a community that is on instance B
  • a user from instance C post something on that community B.

Now i want to share a link to this post. Which instance should i pick?

  • A my home instance
  • B the community
  • C the post author
      • Lazycog@sopuli.xyz
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        6 days ago

        I thought lemsha.re stopped working - guess not, that’s good news! And such a cool feature by the dev with the voyager link. Haven’t tried that feature out yet (voyager is my personal favourite lemmy app).

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      6 days ago

      That’s useful thanks for sharing.

      It feels like there should be something like that built into Lemmy and I was a bit surprised there isn’t, just like how you can link to a community for example with !fediverse@lemmy.world

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        6 days ago

        No problem, I feel like fedistuff is so scattered and hidden that it’s always worth mentioning your favourite tools :)

        The frontends and apps do redirect embedded links in comments no? E.g. if you click this it should automatically use your instance to find the comment (even though its a link to my instance): https://sopuli.xyz/comment/17606535

        Or maybe you mean when you paste an url to the browser that it should automatically redirect to your instance? If so thats tad bit difficult. There was once a post that proposed something like a activityPub/lemmy URI scheme where links would look like this:

        activitypub://<postorcommentidentifier>
        

        But I don’t remember where that conversation led and also I have no idea how feasible that would be.

        Edit: added words