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predstrogen: yeah yeah online privacy is important but really i just hate those share tracking things at the end of links because they look ass ugly
predstrogen: [screenshot of tags] #finding disheveled feral links covered in tracking strings and gently cleaning them and picking off all the tracking strings
I fucking hate tracking links.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/235128599845?hash=item36bec1b525:g:LNcAAOSwa7ZkqhWa&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA0JQnaZZj5MJArYngO1MQwCB08Xt1dv1YGVUcacr%2FRM3P6ZDixY9C4CIuL0AFK1uUKcwleWBmg0njPYDFlzqbxZM8vBA%2BgQCw5UCcvBdJxQqbMsaqL1FHGiTqBRNrT%2BGR6805EsyHdhLvvSz5DEId7r7hN%2BVbGR%2BMP1OW0f5yw0ssHV9rhCFAfYvYTCbuxcEGJINvCcsVFgN21BE1CNLt4MiUX5%2FTvsBdwpqLfJhwhyejFDYuaKbvaJJg0ZOfNWHhNNon4o4GueM8UzRqu9g%2FosQ%3D|tkp%3ABk9SR8y74PC_Yg
Turns into https://www.ebay.com/itm/235128599845
yeah generally everything after the “?” in a URL is safe to delete.
Not realy. Youtube for example uses stuff after the “?” to actualy specify the video you want.
Pretty sure that’s bad url use, at least in my nerdy opinion. From stackoverflow : “‘path params = resource identification’ and ‘query params = resource sorting’”
Well played
hehe