You can go to any community in the instance where a bot posted from Reddit, click on the subreddit link, then see the white page. (Link for example https://zerobytes.monster/post/967265)
I can provide a screen recording but using the share menu option shows personal information/people I know so I'd rather share that to a single person but I can and will do that if asked.
Expected Behavior
Even if there is a 5 second delay, have the proper link opened to allow a redirect to the subreddit.
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Minimal reproducible example
I didn't see this in regards to this instance, but maybe it's prevalent in other instances? In most bot posts if you click on the subreddit in the post you'll be taken to the thread the post originated from. On this instance if you copy the link from memmy you get a link to "https://redir.zerobytes.monster/url/" and there is a blank white page. If you open the post in a browser then click on the link to the subreddit you're redirected to "https://redir.zerobytes.monster/url/https://old.reddit.com/r/LinusTechTips/comments/15v1ey6/dbrand_on_the_situation/ " and go to the subreddit link in 5 seconds.
You can go to any community in the instance where a bot posted from Reddit, click on the subreddit link, then see the white page. (Link for example https://zerobytes.monster/post/967265)
I can provide a screen recording but using the share menu option shows personal information/people I know so I'd rather share that to a single person but I can and will do that if asked.
Expected Behavior
Even if there is a 5 second delay, have the proper link opened to allow a redirect to the subreddit.
Version
0.5.1
App Store or TestFlight?
App Store
iOS Version
16.x
Device
iPhone 12 Pro