The text formatting for URL links on the desktop website do not work because they are missing the href attribute in the HTML code. I used the Inspect Element tool in the browser to check them. Here is some sample code: <li><a target="_new">Tokyo</a></li>. As you can see the URL is not present. However if I open this chat thread on the iOS mobile app, then tapping on the link does work properly. I am taken to the Google Maps app for this location. Since I cannot use the Inspect Element tool in the ChatGPT iOS app, I can't provide the HTML code, but suffice to say, it works in the iOS mobile app, but not in the desktop web browser for literally the same link in the same chat thread. I also tried multiple desktop web browsers (Safari, Brave, Arc) and I tried disabling content blockers. Here is a smaple prompt: what are three major world cities with google maps search links
#Links don't work on desktop website, but they do on the mobile app
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It looks like a feature more than a bug imo
They might actively want to remove link
It is intended to be a link though, it just doesn't have the href attribute