It was announced on the Stack Exchange Podcast episode #23 (at 1:05:26) that Stack Exchange now has its own URL shortener, http://s.tk/. At the moment, users can't create their own, they can only use the ones that are built-in.

What shortened URLs are available through it?

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Stack Exchange Related:


Trilogy Sites:


Stack Exchange 2.0 Sites:


Stack Exchange 2.0 Beta Sites:


Other:


Easter Eggs:

  • /unicorn: Candy Mountain
  • /stk: See /stk
  • /hyphen: The hyphen site



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Is this list still up-to-date? – gerrit Dec 13 '12 at 13:18
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Links are added as they are discovered. So there's a possibility that there exists sites that have links but are not listed. If you find any, feel free to add to the list. – Jeff Mercado Dec 15 '12 at 19:31
There was s.tk/denver, but that's obsolete now so I won't bother adding it. – Jeremy Banks Jan 1 at 11:09

Beware of s.tk/stk for fear of infinite recursion

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That would be an Easter egg... – slugster Oct 20 '11 at 10:45
Nice! That link is a good as googling recursion. – Dennis Oct 21 '11 at 11:17
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hmm you would think s.tk/stk would cause a stackoverflow. Must be using CPS combined with TCO – Some Helpful Commenter Oct 21 '11 at 19:00

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