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There's pingable accounts if you use #Kbin/#Mbin and want to follow them: The Verge — @[email protected] Fast Company — @[email protected] Semafor — @[email protected] SPIN — @[email protected] News Literacy Project — @[email protected] Medium — @[email protected] Digiday — @[email protected] ScienceAlert — @[email protected] Polygon — @[email protected] Frommers — @[email protected] Kotaku — @[email protected] The 74 — @[email protected] Pitchfork — @[email protected] Refinery29 — @[email protected] Mental Floss — @mental_[email protected] The Root — @[email protected] Joysauce — @[email protected] IndieWire — @[email protected] LGBTQ Nation — @[email protected] Smithsonian Magazine — @[email protected] AFAR Media — @[email protected] The Christian Science Monitor — @[email protected] Erin Brockovich — @[email protected] Canada's National Observer — @[email protected] The Conversation (US) — @[email protected]
Kbin user here, these don't work for me.
I thought it's because the instance is missing, but I checked out your comment on fedia.io and it seems like everything is correct there.
Here on kbin.social it only displays
@username
without the instance afterwards, and the link itself isn't federated it seems. So kbin tries to resolve the name locally, fails, and just displays it in plaintext.