I noticed just now, as I was trying to select some text in the title. Is this intentional? What is its purpose?
Could be a bug, but I'm not sure so I'll tag as discussion for now.
I noticed just now, as I was trying to select some text in the title. Is this intentional? What is its purpose?
Could be a bug, but I'm not sure so I'll tag as discussion for now.
There are many different url's for the same page. For example, my comment that was left above , my answer that you're now reading. There's also more than one url to the same post, for example your question is also reached by this link, which isn't very informative when sharing the link with someone, so instead I could click on your question title to get the actual title part in the url.
There is also parameters that are sometimes added like when clicking on a link in the related questions list, for example https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/281295/does-the-so-community-view-itself-as-gender-neutral?rq=1
Notice the rq=1. So lets say if I go to that question from this page, that's fine, it will correctly mark in some database that a user visited that question from your question. But lets say I want to show that gender question to other people. Instead of incorrectly using the rq=1 link, I could just click on the title's question to link to the url without the rq=1 parameter, since the people that click on the link I provide really didn't get the link from the related questions list.
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