Can't copy and paste those though and that's the main problem.
Right-click, copy link location. That doesn't work for you?
hmmm some of us hit the pages on mobile devices y0.
get wit the timez.
hmmm some of us hit the pages on mobile devices y0.
get wit the timez.
Learn to use your mobile device? I tried on my wife's blackberry & had no problem whatsoever.
The obscure URL shorteners will be banned first. The ones I've banned already are ones that have been used within the past week or two to try to circumvent rules here. i.e. referral links. The most common ones will be phased out last. By the time they're censored, most of the relevant URLs they link to will be somewhat outdated as far as links from the tech forums go.
Since vBulletin automatically shortens links, there's no real reason to use shorteners in posts.
example: http : //detonator.dynamitedata.com/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?user=u00000687&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FInk-Toner-Finder%2Fb%2Fref%3Damb_link_7289842_3%3Fie%3DUTF8%26node%3D672508011%26pf_rd_m%3DATVPDKIKX0DER%26pf_rd_s%3Dhero-quick-promo%26pf_rd_r%3D1TJBRECX081HTA21FP4P%26pf_rd_t%3D201%26pf_rd_p%3D505493251%26pf_rd_i%3DB003VQR1S4
becomes: http://www.amazon.com/Ink-Toner-Find...d_i=B003VQR1S4
Why do people even use URL shorteners? I have never clicked on one and never will, you have NO idea where it is going to take you. It is like me hoping in a taxi and not knowing where it is going to take me. I could end up in a gang area or I could end up at home. Not worth the risk IMO. I mean yeah i block scripts etc so I "shouldn't" have a problem, but why would I want to do this?
I use QR's but at least I get to see where it is going to send me before I go anywhere.
Why do people even use URL shorteners? I have never clicked on one and never will, you have NO idea where it is going to take you. It is like me hoping in a taxi and not knowing where it is going to take me. I could end up in a gang area or I could end up at home. Not worth the risk IMO. I mean yeah i block scripts etc so I "shouldn't" have a problem, but why would I want to do this?
I use QR's but at least I get to see where it is going to send me before I go anywhere.
Many websites you have no idea what's going to pop up. YouTube for one.
Come on are you really arguing this?
If you see a URL you don't recognize you don't click on it regardless... or at least you shouldn't.
If you see a URL directing to Youtube or a News Article then you know that something could pop up that is NSFW, but you at least know the site isn't Malware, Virus-Ridden, or an inappropriate site in general.
-Kevin
Isn't it possible to show the real URL on mouseover? I thought several of these services did that? Would it be possible to allow the usage of those?
I keep my computer protected. I'd rather roam the internet mindlessly than be on guard with every click.
In order to show on mouse over, you would have to follow the results of the DNS Lookup. 1 simply lookup wont do it. For instance, I ran an nslookup on a tinyurl link and it wasn't able to resolve it to the correct end site.
I can't speak to any of the services that assist in this, but why do all this work when you can simply say no more tiny url links and solve all problems that could possibly arise from this.
-GP
url expander for firefox works just by mousing over.
URL shorteners are a great way to get around irritating dynamite data.
That wasn't even mentioned, let alone considered as a reason for eliminating them.