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Can you post links in comments?
Posting links in YouTube comments is possible. You copy a link to a site, paste it and publish the comment. The problem is in possibly getting your comment deleted by the creator or getting it marked as spam. Content creating has become popular in the last few years.
Why do people link in comments?
The theory behind this is: if Facebook gives higher Edgerank to short, text-only posts, then posting your link in the first comment gives you an advantage in two ways: First of all, comments help to increase your Edgerank, and. Links in your status update may decrease your Edgerank.
Can you post links on Facebook comments?
Sign into your Facebook account. Navigate to the place where you would like to leave a comment, then cut and paste the URL into the comment box. The URL will show as text. Press “Enter.” The comment will post and the URL will be turned into a hyperlink.
How do I put links in comments in stackoverflow?
Basic Links You can also select text and press CTRL + L to make it a link, or press CTRL + L with no text selected to insert a link at the current position. The link definitions can appear anywhere in the document — before or after the place where you use them.
Can you add a link to someone else’s comment?
Looks much better. I know I’ve wished for this feature a number of times, for adding a link to someone else’s answer. Particularly because it was a comment to someone else’s answer, it wasn’t appropriate to add a separate answer. Comments should generally be short—true. I think allowing this feature would make comments shorter and more readable.
How to post a link in a post on LinkedIn?
There are 2 main tactics: Share the link in a Post (just add it and that’s it) Or add the link to the first comment -> copy the link to the first comment -> put it inside the post (it looks difficult, but it’s super easy). I tested a lot with my profile 7-8 months ago and found out that link in the first comment works better in terms of:
Do you think inline link should be allowed?
I would like to be able to write something like [Inline Link] (http://example.com/) and have it work in a comment instead of “Inline Link – http://example.com/ “. Doesn’t that look smashing? Looks like this was added. You do it just as described in the question: I think this should be allowed.
Is the comment length limit still a valid incentive?
The comment length limit should still be a valid incentive for people to keep comments short (I assume the links would continue to “use up” the comment length limit). You must log in to answer this question. Not the answer you’re looking for?