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slashes shouldn't be supported in hostnames #6
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...er, more precisely, it allows links directly after some punctuation chars that twitter doesn't, like i did some testing. twitter evidently allows links to start after |
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woo, thanks for the bug fixes! |
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hey kyle! looks like brevity currently allows slashes in hostnames when detecting links:
this makes truncating interpret those strings as links, while twitter correctly doesn't.
thanks in advance! hope you're good!
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