If the submitter didn't include links then most of the time it won't be linked.
From the en.wikipedia.org
In 2010, a Libor submitter rebuffed an instant message request to influence rates.
From the dealbook.nytimes.com
The terms of use of the site state that the original submitter may retain copyright.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Story submissions can be tagged by the submitter along for easier search in the future.
From the techcrunch.com
Councillor Angela O'Leary also pointed out her mother was a submitter.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Barclays'role did not in fact change until December, when it became an average submitter.
From the economist.com
Also, verify that the submitter of this page has been notified about our copyright policy.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Those three ideas will be created as shareware with royalties going to the idea submitter.
From the techcrunch.com
They may well be just someone the submitter disliked, and voted for in moment of private spite.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
Someone who yields to the will of another person or force
Someone who submits something (as an application for a job or a manuscript for publication etc.) for the judgment of others; "he was a prolific submitter of proposals"
The United Submitters International is a strictly Monotheistic, religious organisation, following what they consider to be the religious teachings and practices of the prophet Abraham, as purified by Dr. Rashad Khalifa, also known to his followers as 'God's Messenger of the Covenant'. ...
Kavi Groups term. The Submitter is the user who added an item to a group, such as a document or an event.
This does not fall strictly within your purview, but I would love to see a post on encyclopedias that put out new editions while leaving many entries out of date.
A submitter submits a return or return part by paper or Filed Online as an employer or on behalf of an employer.