All they need to do is disallow links from being added to translations... how hard can that possibly be?
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They can't disable links from translation because good and serious translators won't be able to put the link for the YouTuber's Twitter, to his merch, or anything else that's already here in the first place.
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They can easily make it so that links that were already in the original description can remain, but no newly added links.
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Replying to @grandayy @BebertTheGamer and
So basically if(link) { NoLink() }
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That's not how an if statement works
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Replying to @MightyDonits @grandayy and
Someone let the joke go over their head. I literally work/major in software development/CS, I know how an if statement works
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My bad :)
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Replying to @MightyDonits @grandayy and
It's good man
I'm just joking around but I'll fix it just for you
If(desc.toString().contains("http")
{
//Call string replacer method
StoreLink()
/*Call method to readd the links after the user has edited the description*/
ReplaceLink()
return desc;
}
else
{
return desc;
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Replying to @jk1087 @MightyDonits and
Well I missed a ) but hopefully that's better

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Hahahaha, that fixed it xD. Have a good day mate
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You as well mate 
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