I can remember how I typed it -- correctly -- because I always check my links before I publish them to be sure they go where they're supposed to.
FurAffinity, like any other site with user-submitted content, filters the technical stuff its users type because some people use shorthand or otherwise do not properly type a fully functioning link. Because of this, it's coded to rip apart the link you type in if it doesn't recognize it as a valid link, and edit it until it thinks it is a valid link.
The problem is that https isn't or wasn't at the time recognized by FurAffinity as a valid protocol, so it edits links that start with https (such as any link pointing to Inkbunny.) It doesn't correct the link properly and thus my link ceased to function.
Is that concise enough for you?
I can remember how I typed it -- correctly -- because I always check my links before I publish them
I'm not getting defensive at all, I'm explaining why the link malfunctioned and you refuse to understand, prompting me to be more specific. I typed in a working link, FurAffinity edited the link when I published thinking that it knew better than I did, it did not, and the link stopped working. I don't see what you don't understand about this.
I'm not getting defensive at all, I'm explaining why the link malfunctioned and you refuse to unders
It is FA that did that, because it did not use the text I put in. The system changed the link thinking it knew better, it didn't, it continuously broke it.
It is FA that did that, because it did not use the text I put in. The system changed the link thinki