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Is is possible to make clicking on thread titles take you the link instead of the post?

This is the way that Reddit and Hacker News function. When browsing the feed on those sites I middle click the post and the comments link to open both up in new tabs but on kbin both links open the same page. #kbinMeta

https://kbin.social/m/kbinMeta/t/99754

Is is possible to make clicking on thread titles take you the link instead of the post? - /kbin meta - kbin.social

This is the way that Reddit and Hacker News function. When browsing the feed on those sites I middle click the post and the comments link to open both up in new tabs but on kbin both links open the same page.

Read this too: @Teri_Kanefield https://law-and-politics.online/@Teri_Kanefield/110571220240697077
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“WaPo investig found more than a yr would pass before prosecutors, FBI agents embarked on formal probe of actions dir from WH to try to steal election… #FBI stopped short of IDing [#Trump] as focus of investig.


A wariness about appearing partisan, institutional caution, & clashes over how much evidence was sufficient to investig actions of Trump & those around him all contributed to the slow pace” #Jan6 https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2023/06/19/fbi-resisted-opening-probe-into-trumps-role-jan-6-more-than-year/

Teri Kanefield (@[email protected])

Since everyone is going to get all unglued about this, let's look at it carefully. It tells us everything we knew all along but uses language that will distress people. In fact, if we compare it to Merrick Garland's statements about how (and why) the DOJ adopted it's strategy, the article simply repeats what Garland said, changing his language. Basically the article says that "instead of starting at the top, we started at the bottom." https://wapo.st/43NM1Cf 1/

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