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Okay, the new rules are live and I basically stole your Disclaimer. Hope that's okay!
All good by me! Btw if you intend to keep the links in the disclaimer, you'll want to adjust the community link to be like [email protected] or to keep the formatting, make the part in parentheses: https://lemmy.ca/c/[email protected].
This ensures the link takes them to this community federated on their instance instead of to it on lemmy.ca.
Fixed! Much appreciated.
Err, so I messed up on that, sorry. Lemmy's changed some stuff with the community links which I didn't realize. That second version I provided was subtly being split into two links right at the /c/, which I'd missed.
Gonna check this again:
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[Actual Discussion](/c/actual_[email protected])
The above should work as I'd intended, sorry for the mixup!