I'm just going to copy the answer here since the linked thread is 3 comments, 2 by @cfabbro I disagree with the logic but it is what it is.
I'm just going to copy the answer here since the linked thread is 3 comments, 2 by @cfabbro
It's intentional that the user submitting a topic to ~music (and ~creative) is listed instead of the site name, since in those more "taste based" groups the submitter is often more important, and useful to know, than elsewhere on the site. And when it comes to ~music, the band name is always included in the title for topics anyways, so it would be pretty redundant to include that in the displayed topic listing as well.
On 3 Cheers it just has the time stamp which tbh I don't apparently clock at all. That or the # of words. But it doesn't have the YouTube logo on the main page just when you click into the post.
On 3 Cheers it just has the time stamp which tbh I don't apparently clock at all. That or the # of words. But it doesn't have the YouTube logo on the main page just when you click into the post.
(meta) why doesn't this topic show that it's a video link but others do? Something about the ~music? About 3 Cheers?
Here is a post from 2020 that talks about the link formatting in ~music.
I'm just going to copy the answer here since the linked thread is 3 comments, 2 by @cfabbro
I disagree with the logic but it is what it is.
Nope, even on desktop the source isn't being shown as a YouTube video.
So it's likely intentional.
Sorry to the OP, I care about the topic but watching a video takes a while and I can't do it while watching Dimension 20
I can see it.
On 3 Cheers it just has the time stamp which tbh I don't apparently clock at all. That or the # of words. But it doesn't have the YouTube logo on the main page just when you click into the post.
yeah, maybe posting it to ~music was not the best idea, but it's where i tought where musicians might see it.
Probably they are, I just apologize for this taking over the post.