Add the click amount if a link has no clicks

As a Roblox developer, it is currently too hard to tell when one link ends and another begins when they’re next to each other unless one of the links is clicked, which can cause this where one is a rickroll and the other is the actual model

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I know I could use my browser’s link viewer, but I hardly pay attention to that, and some people could be in mobile, which does not have that feature because it uses touchscreen more, It makes it more complicated

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and mobile users would have to hold the link for a few seconds in order to get a preview and the viewing of the link itself, but it’s more time consuming than in PC.

If Roblox is able to address this issue, it would improve my experience using the forum because I would know if all the links are the same or different judging on the image

Proposed Solution:

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I think they have this already (link sends you to national weather service)

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No, I don’t see the 0 part

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though I am talking about the fact that it’s impossible to tell when one link ends and another begins when they’re nested next to each other

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somebody clicked on the link, and you responded late, proving my point

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I mean. I wouldn’t be awake at the time someone clicked because I live in Australia

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Ohreally?

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I don’t see a single 0 next to the links.

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The devforum doesn’t show any markers around links with no clicks.

While this usually isn’t a significant issue, it becomes a problem when multiple links are chained together, making it hard to know where one ends and another begins (hint: it’s the a/nd)

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I agree, but I saw someone trying to rickroll people in a community resource topic by chaining the links together

Click on the Oh then and see if that works

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