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If you use exclamation, links work ;) [email protected]
Thanks. It doesn't work for me to type that with the way kbin formats (we use two lots of @ so what you typed is just plain text to me) so I have to do it with urls and was being lazy.
I have both lemmy and kbin formats for everything in my bio but I'm not sure if Lemmings can read my bio.
Only for Lemmy. I think Kbin accounts access magazines a different way, but not sure. Sometimes I hear an @ sign works, sometimes I hear it doesn't, so I'll throw it in anyway:
@[email protected] (for people on Kbin)