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I think messenger previews would be a good addition to `share-preview` Signal ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13270192/177297064-4206e609-bede-4b31-8c58-7ccf13c622f5.png) WhatsApp (don't remember it always being so bland, tried with different links but all look the same)...

After opening the "details section" (magnifying glass) twitter is not selectable anymore. This seem to be a bug ^^

There's a size limit for images which can be turned into Twitter cards, [specifically 5 MB](https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-for-websites/cards/overview/summary-card-with-large-image). There are probably similar limits elsewhere. It would be handy to have some sort...

Facebook, Reddit (#12), and Twitter supports WebP images in og:image (and twitter:image), but the app shows an o-slash icon instead. It’s probably correct to show the o-slash and a warning...

bug

“Hm. There’s a search field at the bottom of the dialog. I wonder what it does. Oh, it shows more details and not search.” Please consider picking a different icon...

enhancement

1. Select Twitter from the list 2. Type some address and look at the preview 3. Quit 4. Reopen Expected: It should remember my last selection and default to it....

enhancement

Both Facebook and Twitter are bad at extracting perfectly valid metadata. The app should detect some such cases and display a warning to indicate that the markup might have compatibility...

enhancement

I know i am asking for a lot here, but is it possible to add LinkedIn preview to this application. A great application, love to see it grow. Thank you.

enhancement

Should it be possible to use this with a local app?

enhancement

Would a Mastodon account be possible for this project? The following things could then run on it: - Project information - Project announcements - Interaction with the Fediverse community