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While your suggestion seems reasonable, one problem is that edit summaries aren't editable by normal users. That could make it too easy for a bad actor to drop in spam, or links to porn, or other undesirable content that would be difficult to get rid of without Moderator or Developer intervention.

I think a case could be made for links that stay within the Stack Exchange network be made "clickable". Elsewise, we'll need a way to report "bad" links in summaries.

While your suggestion seems reasonable, one problem is that edit summaries aren't editable. That could make it too easy for a bad actor to drop in spam, or links to porn, or other undesirable content that would be difficult to get rid of without Moderator or Developer intervention.

I think a case could be made for links that stay within the Stack Exchange network be made "clickable". Elsewise, we'll need a way to report "bad" links in summaries.

While your suggestion seems reasonable, one problem is that edit summaries aren't editable by normal users. That could make it too easy for a bad actor to drop in spam, or links to porn, or other undesirable content that would be difficult to get rid of without Moderator intervention.

I think a case could be made for links that stay within the Stack Exchange network be made "clickable". Elsewise, we'll need a way to report "bad" links in summaries.

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While your suggestion seems reasonable, one problem is that edit summaries aren't editable. That could make it too easy for a bad actor to drop in spam, or links to porn, or other undesirable content that would be difficult to get rid of without Moderator or Developer intervention.

(That the links are clickable in the iOS app is probably a feature of iOS rather than the Stack Exchange app.)

I think a case could be made for links that stay within the Stack Exchange network be made "clickable". Elsewise, we'll need a way to report "bad" links in summaries.

While your suggestion seems reasonable, one problem is that edit summaries aren't editable. That could make it too easy for a bad actor to drop in spam, or links to porn, or other undesirable content that would be difficult to get rid of without Moderator or Developer intervention.

(That the links are clickable in the iOS app is probably a feature of iOS rather than the Stack Exchange app.)

I think a case could be made for links that stay within the Stack Exchange network be made "clickable". Elsewise, we'll need a way to report "bad" links in summaries.

While your suggestion seems reasonable, one problem is that edit summaries aren't editable. That could make it too easy for a bad actor to drop in spam, or links to porn, or other undesirable content that would be difficult to get rid of without Moderator or Developer intervention.

I think a case could be made for links that stay within the Stack Exchange network be made "clickable". Elsewise, we'll need a way to report "bad" links in summaries.

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While your suggestion seems reasonable, one problem is that edit summaries aren't editable. That could make it too easy for a bad actor to drop in spam, or links to porn, or other undesirable content that would be difficult to get rid of without Moderator or Developer intervention.

(That the links are clickable in the iOS app is probably a feature of iOS rather than the Stack Exchange app.)

I think a case could be made for links that stay within the Stack Exchange network be made "clickable". Elsewise, we'll need a way to report "bad" links in summaries.