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2A label isn't really necessary (where would you display it?), but an icon could be useful (so other users have some sense of what they are clicking on). However, I believe it would be better to have an icon selected based on the link, otherwise you could end up with a Facebook icon that links to a blog pushing supplements.JDB– JDB2023-07-14 21:25:57 +00:00Commented Jul 14, 2023 at 21:25
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2@JDB a label could be placed anywhere near the link, and could be helpful in case someone doens't recognize the icon.bobeyt6– bobeyt62023-07-14 21:30:17 +00:00Commented Jul 14, 2023 at 21:30
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7label/content pairs appears to be how they do it over on Mastodon, for what it's worth. So we wouldn't be reinventing the wheel here.JNat– JNat StaffMod2023-08-07 09:04:08 +00:00Commented Aug 7, 2023 at 9:04
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FYI, based on linked questions, etc, I've expanded the scope of my post to include social media links outside of just the user profile (in case you want to/feel like updating your answer)JDB– JDB2023-09-18 13:23:25 +00:00Commented Sep 18, 2023 at 13:23
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