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Currently the link regex only matches links that begin with "www" or "http://" ("or https://"). It may be warranted to consider other links. Possible approaches would be to look for other subdomains, look for other parts of a URI (e.g., a port), or whitelisting gTLDs. It would be useful to see what expectations are set by Twitter's, Facebook's and others' behaviors.
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Currently the link regex only matches links that begin with "www" or "http://" ("or https://"). It may be warranted to consider other links. Possible approaches would be to look for other subdomains, look for other parts of a URI (e.g., a port), or whitelisting gTLDs. It would be useful to see what expectations are set by Twitter's, Facebook's and others' behaviors.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: