Most of my internetin' is done on mobile, because I'm very rarely at my desk, and when I am, I'm normally working on school. Are there any solutions to handling this easily on mobile without having to manually erase part of the pasted link when I go to send it to someone? A few people have mentioned that's it's not 100% guaranteed that the anything after ? Is worthless, so I don't know how to ensure I'm not breaking a link
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Firefox mobile has plenty of add-ons that will just remove it for you
I am pretty sure firefox let's you remove trackers from url.
yup, its a right click option
Brave for iOS has the Copy Clean Link option. There’s GNAT Cleaner from the App Store but I’ve never used it.
I tried adding screenshots but I haven’t been able to upload photos in almost a week.
This is so important, too many people don’t know about this.
But still this is not shitposting. God .world sucks. Ble
does anyone know what ?feature=shared does in youtube links and whether it's worth removing it?
You can remove it, it tells YouTube how you got to that video. In this case someone shared it.
Not very high priority to remove though. Nothing identfiable in the gran scheme I guess.
Yeah, wikipedia does something similar: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fediverse?wprov=sfla1
The stuff after ?
indicates that the article was shared. I usually don't remove it to let wikipedia have some user stats.
Generally, if it's just a plain word or something you can read easily, then it's safe to keep it. If it's a jumble of seemingly random letters, it's probably a tracking code of some sort.
If you are using iOS, you can create a shortcut or download one of the premade shortcuts without any 3rd party apps :3
Do you have a link to any of these :)
I made a Firefox plugin that does this for you on YouTube. It's called "YouTube Clean Share" if anyone is interested
I'm on mobile so I will have to drop a link later (if ever)
but do a websearch for the utility link cleaner
It's awesome. Thank me later.
firefox has a right click option to remove those
So how about when a link is shared on Lemmy or Reddit or FB? Do the latter strip out the identifiers, or does that one person's reshared post associate them with the clicks of thousands of others?
For web links, they'd also be able to find the source from the referrer tags etc
I just use Firefox focus
I generally do this with the exception of query terms that indicate I got the link from their RSS feed. Just want to make sure their statistics indicate that they should keep supporting it.
Thank you so much for this notice. I use the copy doesn’t link option in Firefox but when sharing links from other applications it doesn’t have that feature.
Could maybe have a bit of fun randomising those strings.