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I could see your thinking that, given that you're apparently unfamiliar with Discord links. All Discord links look like that; the string of letters and number is not "spammish" nor dangerous; it is the identifier of server ID. YouTube's video URLs have the same type of thing, with v=[string of characters] to identify individual videos. So while it's fair that you mistook it for a questionable link, it is not. It's standard for Discord. I'm on the Discord server myself; here's verification of the post shared above:i didn't click it, its kind of spammish, its a link and a photo, with no context at all.
mousing over the link gives a domain & a random string of letters & numbers.
could lead anywhere & it forces people to click it to know where it goes (spammish)
would be helpful to know if its connected to the game or to the dev & not just a low effort (spammish) post.
typing an ID is helpful to everyone
The link cannot lead "anywhere"; it leads to Discord's website, which then prompts you to confirm that you want to join that Discord server specifically. FFR, any URL beginning with
You must be registered to see the links
will go directly to Discord's official website. There is no danger in clicking the link; now you know. It does not "force" anyone to do anything. You can always Google what the beginning of the link is, and Google would tell you it's fine. The link is the Discord server where the image shared was originally found. I see absolutely nothing wrong with how this was posted.MiltonPowers is an F95Zone Jr. Uploader. Do you really think someone posting "anything" and "spam" would be allowed in a position to work directly with this site's staff and moderators if he'd not already proven himself trustworthy? I guess you'd better not ever download games from threads he updates! He might be posting spam! Typing an ID is unnecessary; moderators can always review posts and take them down if they were a problem.