[docs] Fix broken links and typos (#4418)

# Description

Fix links and typos in docs and settings page:

* Fix https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/issues/4328
* Fix https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/issues/4360

Also fix broken issuetracker links as forgejo does not support search
queries like "label:bug"

The translation for Zh-cn still says "this project" according to google
translate, I only fixed the link.

## Checklist

Please put an x inside each checkbox to indicate that you've read and followed it: `[ ]` -> `[x]`

If this is a documentation change, only the first checkbox must be filled (you can delete the others if you want).

- [x] I/we have read the [GoToSocial contribution guidelines](https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/src/branch/main/CONTRIBUTING.md).
- [ ] I/we have discussed the proposed changes already, either in an issue on the repository, or in the Matrix chat.
- [x] I/we have not leveraged AI to create the proposed changes.
- [x] I/we have performed a self-review of added code.
- [x] I/we have written code that is legible and maintainable by others.
- [ ] I/we have commented the added code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas.
- [x] I/we have made any necessary changes to documentation.
- [ ] I/we have added tests that cover new code.
- [ ] I/we have run tests and they pass locally with the changes.
- [ ] I/we have run `go fmt ./...` and `golangci-lint run`.

Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/pulls/4418
Co-authored-by: Markus Unterwaditzer <markus-tarpit+git@unterwaditzer.net>
Co-committed-by: Markus Unterwaditzer <markus-tarpit+git@unterwaditzer.net>
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Markus Unterwaditzer 2025-09-15 17:31:06 +02:00 committed by tobi
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@ -87,8 +87,8 @@ Thirdly, we want to make GtS as customizable as possible by allowing admins to e
The main technical challenges we foresee on the project are:
1. Ensuring compatibility with other AP servers (see here: https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/projects/4).
2. Ensuring compatibility with clients that use the Mastodon API (see here: https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/projects/5).
1. Ensuring compatibility with other AP servers (see federation issues: https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/issues?labels=378188).
2. Ensuring compatibility with clients that use the Mastodon API (see client compatibility issues: https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/issues?labels=378194).
3. Designing nuanced federation safety features that allow instance admins to screen federation without totally breaking it. This will require careful design discussions and lots of testing.
4. Implementing our own open-source http signature library with a reference implementation of the latest draft of the http signature proposal: https://httpwg.org/http-extensions/draft-ietf-httpbis-message-signatures.html.
5. Writing + maintaining our own extensions to the AP protocol (see below).

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@ -83,8 +83,8 @@ Thirdly, we want to make GtS as customizable as possible by allowing admins to e
The main technical challenges we foresee on the project are:
1. Ensuring compatibility with other AP servers (see here: https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/projects/4).
2. Ensuring compatibility with clients that use the Mastodon API (see here: https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/projects/5).
1. Ensuring compatibility with other AP servers (see federation issues: https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/issues?labels=378188).
2. Ensuring compatibility with clients that use the Mastodon API (see client compatibility issues: https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/issues?labels=378194).
3. Designing nuanced federation safety features that allow instance admins to screen federation without totally breaking it. This will require careful design discussions and lots of testing.
4. Implementing our own open-source http signature library with a reference implementation of the latest draft of the http signature proposal: https://httpwg.org/http-extensions/draft-ietf-httpbis-message-signatures.html.
5. Writing + maintaining our own extensions to the AP protocol (see below).