In most Lemmy clients, the ! makes it a link, e.g. [email protected]. You can also do something similar with users, e.g. @[email protected]. Note that these links stay on your native instance (e.g. if I linked to [email protected] it’d still open in lemmy.world for you), but Voyager’s autocomplete makes a normal link (e.g. [email protected]) that is not instance-independent.
In most Lemmy clients, the ! makes it a link, e.g. [email protected]. You can also do something similar with users, e.g. @[email protected]. Note that these links stay on your native instance (e.g. if I linked to [email protected] it’d still open in lemmy.world for you), but Voyager’s autocomplete makes a normal link (e.g. [email protected]) that is not instance-independent.
Thank you.