{"p":"","h":{"iv":"ROXSYW+cfvEbFHu5","at":"ocxplSQjdRC3tXEtB/9/wg=="}}

One day, Github will fix their opengraph implementation to point link previews to, you know, the correct # anchor, or the correct sub-page of a wiki, or what have you.

(I opened a ticket months ago with support and got a nice message that was "We can reproduce this bug and are escalating it to engineering. Unfortunately it means we are also closing this ticket and you can't track it. Sorry!")

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fasterthanlime 🌌

@darius yeah.. that's the thing that makes clicking the image in the official Mastodon Android client lead to the project page instead of the specific url, right?

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MormorHäxa

@darius As a new Team Lead, responsible for helping my support team manage hundreds of open tickets, I get why they do that.

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@darius My favorite bug trackers are the ones that go:

1. Thank you for reporting this issue
2. We were able to reproduce the issue
3. Some time passes
4. This issue has not had any activity in a long time and was closed automatically

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Robert Wilson, III

@darius If it costs more money to fix that fixing it will make them, they probably won't fix it.

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