• Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 days ago

    Have link shorteners ever not been shitty? It obfuscates a link for the sake of making things look pretty for people who can’t format text

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      1 day ago

      IIRC, they originally became popular because they saved characters for microblogs like Twitter. They’ve outlasted their usefulness though.

    • Scott@sh.itjust.works
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      2 days ago

      Link shorteners have absolutely been useful when you need to go to a long URL on a entirely different device you can’t copy a link to easily.

      I’ve used them to make it easy to get to scripts.

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          10 hours ago

          Shortening the URL makes it possible to have significantly lower resolution QR codes, which is almost always more useful. Able to be rendered on more mediums, able to be read with lower quality readers.

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      Service-specific link shorteners are alright, like youtu.be, a.co and goo.gl/maps. At least know roughly where you’re going.

      For anything else, I rather see the full URLs, and if I need to share a link on a paper medium, I also make it available in a QRcode form.

    • Cousin Mose@lemmy.hogru.ch
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      When it comes to email I just have my server reject any containing links that point to URL shorteners. I’m not stupid enough to click them anyway but it’s safe to assume you’re just a scammer or some other lowlife, even if you’re otherwise considered a reputable business.