Scenario: I visit @twitterUser on this Nitter instance at nitter.pussthecat.org/u/twitterUser, who inputs their Instagram account @igUser as their website, and their Instagram URL is rendered as bibliogram.pussthecat.org/igUser.
Issue: If I visit the Instagram link (redirected to this Bibliogram instance), then bibliogram.pussthecat.org/igUser strictly leads to a 404 Not Found page. Luckily, Bibliogram automatically asks if I really wanted to go to bibliogram.pussthecat.org/u/igUser.
Fix: If possible, eplace redirecting from instagram.com/igUser to bibliogram.pussthecat.org/u/igUser as the destination, instead of bibliogram.pussthecat.org/igUser.
Bibliogram is using /u/ on purpose, if I try to rewrite the URL it will break stuff, feel free to ask cadence to have Bibliogram itself supporting it though.
Scenario: I visit
@twitterUser
on this Nitter instance atnitter.pussthecat.org/u/twitterUser
, who inputs their Instagram account@igUser
as their website, and their Instagram URL is rendered asbibliogram.pussthecat.org/igUser
.Issue: If I visit the Instagram link (redirected to this Bibliogram instance), then
bibliogram.pussthecat.org/igUser
strictly leads to a 404 Not Found page. Luckily, Bibliogram automatically asks if I really wanted to go tobibliogram.pussthecat.org/u/igUser
.Fix: If possible, eplace redirecting from
instagram.com/igUser
tobibliogram.pussthecat.org/u/igUser
as the destination, instead ofbibliogram.pussthecat.org/igUser
.