Earlier today I came across a Reddit comment with a link to an Instagram post. The link had ?igsh= at the end.

When I clicked on the link, I got this popup. It had a name and profile photo that was different from that of the post being shared.

Join Firstname Lastname on Instagram

See photos, videos, and more from Firstname Lastname.

[ Open Instagram ]

not now

I avoid link trackers. However, I did not realize it was this bad.

To my knowledge, TikTok does the same thing and lists the name of the person that shared the link. Assuming this increases engagement, any website could enable such a feature, even on old links that you shared in the past.

You should manually remove any trackers before sharing, or use an app for it.

    • @takeda
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      65 hours ago

      Yeah I was surprised about it. That tracking parameter is one that I notice the most and almost everyone includes it. It made me think that feature is either broken, or in misunderstanding what it supposed to do.

      • @[email protected]
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        151 minutes ago

        Untracker lets you copy links on Android without tracking parameters, but it’s so annoying in YouTube. I have to click the share button to get the fake YouTube share menu and then swipe past preferred options that I never use to reach the “more” option that reveals the real share menu and then select Untracker to see the link and then it gives me the option to copy (for sharing) or share (which also gives the option to copy). Often going through this process causes YouTube to stop playing.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 hour ago

        ClearURLs is the only thing that works for me. Adguard and Firefox have tracking removal features, but they don’t seem to work most of the time.

    • @[email protected]
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      24 hours ago

      It does remove ?feature=shared and ?si=... from youtu.be links. Maybe not from youtube.com links, though I’m not sure how people get those in the first place.