Describe the bug
When issuing a moderator warning for "Many off-topic posts", there is a default wording that the moderator can modify or send as is. This contains a link to the category on Meta where proposed new sites were posted in the past, before this was replaced with a separate Proposals community.
There is also a link to chat, which does not contain a destination URL. This would be easy to overlook, resulting in a broken link that directs back to the page you are already on.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
As a moderator, go to a user page and click Moderator Tools, then "warn or suspend user".
Select the "Many off-topic posts" template.
Under "Review the message", notice the problems mentioned, in the third paragraph.
Expected behavior
The out of date link could be updated to point to the new Proposals community.
The chat link could either be changed to plain text so that forgetting to enter a destination doesn't lead to a confusing link back to the page you are already on, or a valid URL could be included in the default wording.
Describe the bug When issuing a moderator warning for "Many off-topic posts", there is a default wording that the moderator can modify or send as is. This contains a link to the category on Meta where proposed new sites were posted in the past, before this was replaced with a separate Proposals community.
There is also a link to chat, which does not contain a destination URL. This would be easy to overlook, resulting in a broken link that directs back to the page you are already on.
To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior