I know this already steps into conspiracy theories, but go to this link and you will find lower a sentence containing the link “2017 Charlottesville rally” – whenever I press it, it appears for few seconds, then crashes. If I sent you the link to that wiki article, it’d only be crashed. For anything else, it doesn’t crash.
The links to, say, Italian article and the Russian article do not crash. Only the English one.
As far-fatched as it sounds, I do not think it is a coincidence.
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I know this already steps into conspiracy theories, but go to this link and you will find lower a sentence containing the link “2017 Charlottesville rally” – whenever I press it, it appears for few seconds, then crashes. If I sent you the link to that wiki article, it’d only be crashed. For anything else, it doesn’t crash.
The links to, say, Italian article and the Russian article do not crash. Only the English one.
As far-fatched as it sounds, I do not think it is a coincidence.
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Works for me.
I do get a popup saying “redirected from 2017 charlotesville rally.” Maybe the redirect is causing you problems? What if you go straight to the article from a search engine or using the url instead of from the other article?
Worked perfectly well for me, both from the link and by switching languages from Italian
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This is more appropriate for the weekly thread