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Probably bc Mastodon toots don't have a post title, so it looks like Lemmy just uses the first x-many characters from the toot body, which includes some markdown links.
So I guess either mastodon would need to add some custom code that detects a Lemmy federated post and prompts its user for a title, Or Lemmy would need to detect that it's a mastodon toot and add some sort of generic title like "Cross toot from Mastodon"
@eric5949 @shortwavesurfer
Does this response also do that? I don't generally see markup on my comments when I click through to beehaw but maybe it shows up for some users and not others?
Only if I go to reply then jerboa shows the full markdown text for the hyperlinks to our @'s but just browsing it's just the hyperlink. On beehaw itself it's just hyperlinks regardless.
@eric5949 So for now it probably seems safe to reply as normal, and simply ensure that there aren't tags in the post title when posting to a community, is what I'm thinking then.