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If we tracked links cross-sitewe tracked links cross-site, this would be almost free (as would a bunch of other useful things). But we don't, which means this isn't free and would probably require much of the same expensive plumbing that resulted in that request getting shot down.

Which sucks.

But that doesn't stop you (or anyone else) from adding links manually when applicable. If you see a post being discussed here on meta, post a comment under it with a link back to the meta post. It's easy, cheap, and allows you to personalize the link in cases where it might need a bit of introduction.

If we tracked links cross-site, this would be almost free (as would a bunch of other useful things). But we don't, which means this isn't free and would probably require much of the same expensive plumbing that resulted in that request getting shot down.

Which sucks.

But that doesn't stop you (or anyone else) from adding links manually when applicable. If you see a post being discussed here on meta, post a comment under it with a link back to the meta post. It's easy, cheap, and allows you to personalize the link in cases where it might need a bit of introduction.

If we tracked links cross-site, this would be almost free (as would a bunch of other useful things). But we don't, which means this isn't free and would probably require much of the same expensive plumbing that resulted in that request getting shot down.

Which sucks.

But that doesn't stop you (or anyone else) from adding links manually when applicable. If you see a post being discussed here on meta, post a comment under it with a link back to the meta post. It's easy, cheap, and allows you to personalize the link in cases where it might need a bit of introduction.

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If we tracked links cross-site, this would be almost free (as would a bunch of other useful things). But we don't, which means this isn't free and would probably require much of the same expensive plumbing that resulted in that request getting shot down.

Which sucks.

But that doesn't stop you (or anyone else) from adding links manually when applicable. If you see a post being discussed here on meta, post a comment under it with a link back to the meta post. It's easy, cheap, and allows you to personalize the link in cases where it might need a bit of introduction.