Seems to be an issue where Primal isn't sure how to handle bare `naddr` URIs. I wonder if it would have worked if Marty had included `nostr:naddr...` which is the correct way to add a link to a Nostr URI...

Try this one in Primal:

nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzq3e0gs8jnmued6f2rp4c6vs07xqvs4vs8zpwt82smcdch4txjvq7qpvxgmmwya6z6em9wskkg6tnw3exzcm5v4jz6cne946xsefdwf5hjctydqkkzcmrdaexgue6946xsefdwduhxar9d45kxttswfhkymr9d4ej6ctjv5kk7mnv0ykkwet5w35kueedwahhyum9hustgz

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Welp, it was worth checking. 😂

nostr:nprofile1qqsdv8emcke7k3qqaldwv956tstu40ejg663gdsaayuuujs6pknw7jspp4mhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mqprpmhxue69uhhqun9d45h2mfwwpexjmtpdshxuet5qyf8wumn8ghj7ur4wfcxcetsv9njuetnn9mexk, if Primal has Long form support, it should probably be able to link to the article with standard Nostr URIs...

Yes, thank you for trying!

Ok, strange... Primal handled this Nostr URI to my review of Amber just fine, but didn't do the same with the one I posted above?

Maybeits's because I use Graphene?

Nope. Happening for me, too:

Really not sure what is going on... You can get to the article if you go to Marty's profile on Primal and to the "Reads" section, so there's no reason Primal shouldn't be able to find the article and display a link to it. See below:

Yeah I read the article through there. I'm sure they'll find a solution