I agree: from Web browsers it's now normal to expect to be able to right-click on a link and get a context menu with a "Copy link location" entry... useful particularly if you want to open a Gwibber link in a non-default Web browser, or paste somewhere else.
I agree: from Web browsers it's now normal to expect to be able to right-click on a link and get a context menu with a "Copy link location" entry... useful particularly if you want to open a Gwibber link in a non-default Web browser, or paste somewhere else.