There is a link icon and a colorful link icon. When I hover over them they give me two comment id’s the only thing i can think of is that one of the link icons is the parent comment and the other link id is something else i haven’t figured out.

Any ideas?

    • Joe B@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      Thanks for the info. Where did you find this information is there a document so i can read up so i don’t have to ask questions like this again?

        • Joe B@lemmy.worldOP
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          1 year ago

          Do you even use Reddit anymore since you found lemmy/feddit ? I’m probably saying it wrong but you get what i mean :P

            • Joe B@lemmy.worldOP
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              1 year ago

              I have a mastodon account also but didn’t know how to use it. its just sitting there unused lol. Now i know about the fedeverse and might use it. but i have a good fit with this username on this instance that i might just keep it. I really like lemmy its a new toy. i like new things. I think thats the techy in me

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          1 year ago

          Wow thanks. I have to go clean up the house lol but I read a little before I got and man. This is really the alternative to reddit. my sub is opening up tomorrow it has 75k with about 2 post a day. i have a mod that has setup automation and basically the sub is running itself. from what i read It makes my transistion over to lemmy way better and the whole ideolgy behind it.

          Thanks.

          e: Just saw your other inbox message and will read.

  • Mountaineer@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I believe the link is to the post via the current instance and the coloured link is directly to the original instance (which would be the same if it was a local post).