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That is definitely a suspicious move. Ain't they about to cook "something" with that amount of uranium found? 🤔 Hmmmm......
That is definitely a suspicious move. Ain't they about to cook "something" with that amount of uranium found? 🤔 Hmmmm......
Hi Looks relevant but the link is messy: ?smtyp=cur&smid=tw-nytimes&s=09
Hi Looks relevant but the link is messy: ?smtyp=cur&smid=tw-nytimes&s=09
Ohhh, it is? works fine on my end 🤷‍♀️
Ohhh, it is? works fine on my end 🤷‍♀️
The article loads up well though
The article loads up well though
Yeah it still loads up, but we like clean links for posts as it stops trackers and also stops multiple editions of the same article being posted with slightly different tracking stuff on the web link. This also stops the debates we sometimes get about who posted first when something goes relevant. I've upvoted this one, but please try and clean links a bit before posting : )
Yeah it still loads up, but we like clean links for posts as it stops trackers and also stops multiple editions of the same article being posted with slightly different tracking stuff on the web link. This also stops the debates we sometimes get about who posted first when something goes relevant. I've upvoted this one, but please try and clean links a bit before posting : )
Okay Will be extremely cautious of that from now on 👌
Okay Will be extremely cautious of that from now on 👌
But can the team integrate a feature that filters post links of this sort automatically to a clean one so that unknowledgeable users don't go through the stress of unknowingly posting relevant but messy links. Is this possible??
But can the team integrate a feature that filters post links of this sort automatically to a clean one so that unknowledgeable users don't go through the stress of unknowingly posting relevant but messy links. Is this possible??
That would be useful, but I'm not sure if it's feasible?
That would be useful, but I'm not sure if it's feasible?
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