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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Deleted" data-source="post: 2287950" data-attributes="member: 9589"><p>Not all of the nTLDs have the same clickable link status as .com does. But he could, of course, edit it if he saw it was not clickable and add the http:// and make it clickable. Only one where that would not be true is Twitter that does not allow you to edit your tweets. Youtube allows you to edit the descriptions, but not the video itself, of course, so you would have to re-upload, but there is no guarantee the new upload will get anywhere near the views as the original. My most-viewed video has currently 4.2M views, but it is also one of my worst videos. Not to worry though, I made 5000 from that video.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Deleted, post: 2287950, member: 9589"] Not all of the nTLDs have the same clickable link status as .com does. But he could, of course, edit it if he saw it was not clickable and add the http:// and make it clickable. Only one where that would not be true is Twitter that does not allow you to edit your tweets. Youtube allows you to edit the descriptions, but not the video itself, of course, so you would have to re-upload, but there is no guarantee the new upload will get anywhere near the views as the original. My most-viewed video has currently 4.2M views, but it is also one of my worst videos. Not to worry though, I made 5000 from that video. [/QUOTE]
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