Especially with global current events, a looming election, and (most importantly!) the reborn Twitter now being run by someone dedicated to improving that platform's free speech ... we're going to be seeing a lot more posts and comments here that include links to material hosted on that platform. The media URL parser here understands 'twitter.com' and handles those links nicely. But since most of the link shares are now sporting the 'x.com' domain name instead, the parser just leaves those links as simple text.
Users CAN post an x.com link to a comment, and then edit it to replace 'x' with 'twitter' and the links render just fine. But it would be nice not to have to do that. I'm assuming this platform has some administrative feature that would allow a simple cloning of the 'twitter.com' media rule for an identical 'x.com' media rule. Please? Thanks!
Users CAN post an x.com link to a comment, and then edit it to replace 'x' with 'twitter' and the links render just fine. But it would be nice not to have to do that. I'm assuming this platform has some administrative feature that would allow a simple cloning of the 'twitter.com' media rule for an identical 'x.com' media rule. Please? Thanks!