It’s possible, you copy the post id and put a number in front of it, like the following:
#43294288@startrek.website
However, it doesn’t autoformat to a link (unfortunately). To do that you need to do regular links. IE: [link](#43294288@startrek.website) which produces this link
Edit: Damn it, messed this up, just a sec let me read some more.
Looks like it’s simply not possible. There’s open github cases around this and this particular feature was just dropped. Shame, I’d have liked the #postId@site format.
Trying to link to it from any instance:
!startrek@startrek.website/post/35769143
edit: nope that doesn’t work :( can’t it be done, or it’s just that I don’t know how to?
It’s possible, you copy the post id and put a number in front of it, like the following:#43294288@startrek.websiteHowever, it doesn’t autoformat to a link (unfortunately). To do that you need to do regular links. IE:[link](#43294288@startrek.website)which produces this linkEdit: Damn it, messed this up, just a sec let me read some more.Looks like it’s simply not possible. There’s open github cases around this and this particular feature was just dropped. Shame, I’d have liked the #postId@site format.
https://lemmyverse.link/startrek.website/post/35769143
A lot of clients will do it automatically. Voyager for instance.
Apprpropriate for a Star Trek AMA :)
I prefer to refer to it as V’Ger, but you do you.
In the olden days it was called WefWef
https://lemmyverse.link/startrek.website/post/35769143