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Issue 71: https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/issues/71
Author:    Federico Mena Quintero
Assignee:  

Please see this gitlab note; the reason I'm not making this a link will be 
obvious in a second:

```
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/Engagement/General/issues/71#note_406185
```

Gitlab renders it as, `Rosanna Yuen @zana mentioned in issue Teams/coc#5 1 day 
ago`, and the tooltip for the `Teams/coc#5` link exposes the fact that there's 
a report about the Engagement team's issue.

This happened because in the `Teams/coc` issue, a link was pasted to the 
Engagement issue in question.

Other than making the CoC team be careful about pasting links as verbatim text, 
rather than normal links, is there a way to tell Gitlab **not** to expose those 
references?

CC @zana @felipeborges @christel

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