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Threw it right to the defender.
Damn I wish there was community rule blocking submissions from Twitter. It's just so much more annoying opening a link in new window that has another link to another windows to the video itself. Its just so many clicks compared to posts of just the video clip itself.
I know it's an isolated issue for mobile app Lemmy users and might even go unnoticed by most because I like to have post links open in my default browser because of familiarity and versatility of a browser UI.
Edit: Totally not shitting on you, OP. I know Twitter is still king for sport updates. I just haven't had a social media account on any platform in prolly 10 years now. So I relied on reddit and now Lemmy as that gap filler. Classic case of, "It's not you. It's me."🤣