@pedja , one of the two urls shows out of order for this post on Primal App.
Per attached two pictures, it shows in right order using Damus App, and also in right order using Primal dot net.
Question: Would this be fixed on next release, or what can user do to post correctly on Primal App, please?
https://m.primal.net/HQLo.jpg
https://m.primal.net/HQLr.jpg
is this about primal ios or primal android app?
ios ver 17.0.3 , primal ver 0.90.3
Hi, for Primal iOS, only the first link in the note will be removed from text and shown as preview at the end of the note, every other link will remain in text form.
Yes and this is bad: Primal iOS code messes up the order and causes confusion. Please open the main post (Nov 14th) and you'll see that the text "1/4 $MSTR L added:" is not on top of its related preview, because its related preview was moved to the bottom of the post!
Please open the same main post on Damus App or Primal dot net and you see that over there the order is correct. Alternatively see my Nov 15th reply to @pedja that contains the screenshot showing the correct order.
Would you consider fixing this on the next Primal iOS release?
cc: @miljan
Most social apps show only one web preview and at the bottom of the note, maybe if we stop removing that extracted link from the text there would be no confusion.
Yes, if Primal iOS stop removing extracted links from the text there would be no confusion. And if Primal iOS keep one web preview at the bottom of the note that would be exactly how Damus et al works. That fix the issue.
Alternatively, Primal iOS can remove all extracted links and replaced all of them by their respective web previews. That would be exactly how primal dot net works (as shown in my previous screenshot). IMO this implementation is better and gives an edge compared to Damus et al, but of course it's up to @miljan and you guys to decide.
Recap of the issue: Currently the Primal iOS version removes the TOP extracted link from the text, and then place its respective web preview at the BOTTOM. It can cause confusion because it messes up the txt/urls order and hence the post information as shown in my main/parent post.
It will be fixed in the full release
When @primal full release will take place, please? Just an estimate for month/year.
in the next few weeks to a month
Thanks for the estimate @pavle
Hopefully this upcoming @primal full release will include a nsfw filter option and a nsfw detector to proactively avoid content that are inappropriate to minors. Many adults also do not want to see nsfw material.
cc: @miljan