You need to have the full web address to hide links like that, no skipping the "https://www." at the start.
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Yeap, this is going to sound like an asshole, cynical comment, okay? Here goes--
Dude! Are you honestly suggesting the drastic imperative all the way back to needing modern web-bloofles in order for web2.0 / web3.0 / web4.0 not being able to interpret the actual message properly upon URL's, and CAUSE...? Seriously??
Lol, whose Colby Covington's manual are you quothing from, anyway...?
It's how Lemmy works. If you want to link to an external site, you need the full web address. If you don't include Https://www., it will assume that you are trying to link to a community, even if that community does not exist.
Lemmy will make relative links if you don't specify the protocol before the address.
That allows making links to internal stuff like /settings or an instance-agnostic community link like /c/[email protected].