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[Digg.com](digg.com) didn't load for me, good start ๐It's missing the
https://protocol, so the link is assumed to be relative to the current page you're on. It should have been formatted as[Digg.com](https://digg.com/)and then it'll look like: Digg.comLooks like this is a feature for most markdown parsers. In piefed, the same thing happens. I wrote most of the customizations for parsing markdown, but nothing to create relative links like this except for footnotes. So, it must be the default behavior of the markdown library we are using.
You guys were right. Iโm on Voyager!