The exact rules of what links are banned varies from subreddit to subreddit. After posting a comment, I usually check in a private browser window to make sure it wasn't filtered.
Fedibridge
A community to organize and discuss the growth of the fediverse as a whole
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Contained in these parentheses is a zero-width joiner: ()
Three-ish years ago, my comments kept getting eaten by shitty regexes, and I threw my hands up and started placing that after every fucking vowel. It worked everywhere except the few subs so pants-on-head stupid that they had a secret maximum comment length. I just. I don't. Fuck some moderators, y'know? Some people cannot be trusted with the tiniest bit of power. Misery multipliers.
Related unicode shenanigans: inhibit symmetric swapping, pop directional isolate, zero width non-joiner, zero width space. I have more I'll keep in reserve.
Contained in these parentheses is a zero-width joiner: ()
And odds are that the admins are basically running some glorified version of AutoMod, so fucking with their regex would work nicely. I'll try this next account, thank you! (Also adding it to the OP)
Interesting, I see’s it
(Believe it or not I actually wouldn’t have checked if you hadn’t mentioned)
Spent longer than I'd care to admit, searching that site for some other characters... before realizing it just printed the literal sequence of text you typed in.
lol ur welcome for the titillating experience
Try lem my dot (world/ee/ect...) make it look strange but people will get it.
I tried to post about Lemmy this morning in a 160k people sub : it’s sitting at two like and i can post and engage elsewhere without consequences. I don’t think they shadowbanned me but i suspect that the post wasn’t shown to much people. It was a polite post and i am used to way, way more engagement, especially on the weekends.
That zero-width hack doesn't seem to work:
len("Le()mmy")
8
len("(Lemmy)")
7
Wait how high am I? The example on top returns a length one higher than the example on bottom, because it has a non-printable character in there right?
Yes.
Uh wait did you edit the post and resolve something
Also nice going to python, I went to a web tool (Unicode char identifier) but gotta get more serious about 👨💻
If it weren't working your code wouldn't count an additional character on the first string.
Anyway, this is the character., as it seems that deleting the first parenthesis also deletes the ZWJ.
I'd just post something like:
I'll be shadowbanned for posting an actual link or mentioning the full name, but if you google "Lem reddit alternative" you'll get a lot of hits directing you the good place. Good luck, and see ya on the other side!
Promise?