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I wish we had universal links to specific posts! Glad you were able to find it. Link for others: https://lemdro.id/post/2022094 - seems to be a few updates since my last visit.
It's important to clarify here that this "tracker" is a service that allows the develops to upload their crash reports. Furthermore it only triggers when the app crashed and even then you have to actively allow it to be send.
Also important, the same tracker exists in the official F-Droid client app. Could it really be that big if a concern if it exists there too?
Also wasn't this open source? Couldn't one of these holier than thou privacy people just create a branch without the service and side load it?
On desktop anyways, the Instance Assistant extension ( [email protected] ) can let you jump between posts. I haven't figured out a pattern on what the mobile apps are doing. Sometimes when I copy the link it's from my home instance, sometimes it's not.
ex. Here is the same post on a few different instances, generated by the extension: