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Jul 15, 2018 at 19:03 vote accept Jay
Sep 13, 2017 at 14:35 comment added Cœur data query to help find such potential invisible links: data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/722474/…
Dec 21, 2014 at 17:06 history edited Deduplicator
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Dec 18, 2014 at 1:21 vote accept Jay
Dec 18, 2014 at 1:21
Dec 15, 2014 at 18:01 answer added James timeline score: -1
Dec 15, 2014 at 16:27 answer added Floris timeline score: 8
Dec 13, 2014 at 21:22 comment added Jay Well then that's a positive thing!
Dec 13, 2014 at 21:15 comment added Martin Smith Turns out that you can't use this to circumvent the minimum length restriction on the main site. i.sstatic.net/n9jq6.png
Dec 13, 2014 at 19:44 answer added user2555451 timeline score: -10
Dec 13, 2014 at 17:56 comment added Mr Lister About the spam, even though it's not visible in the html, if the googlebot can follow links (and yes, it can) it can also find the spam under the edit link. So, there you have it.
Dec 13, 2014 at 15:31 comment added Jason C @bummi Google can't see these "invisible" links in posts, because if you actually look at the HTML, you'll see they aren't even there. It's not that they're present but hidden, they just aren't generated in the HTML output for the post.
Dec 13, 2014 at 3:56 answer added Deduplicator timeline score: 72
Dec 13, 2014 at 2:11 comment added James @bummi But where does Google get "invisible" and "hidden" links from? At worst there may be something in the edit history. Although, Spam is dealt with quite strictly, so it would be removed, along with the user. And all links are no-follow anyway. I could be wrong, I just don't know of a scenario where this would be an issue.
Dec 13, 2014 at 2:04 comment added bummi @James I was thinking about Google e.g., not sure what can be used for link popularity, since preview and content seem to be scanned. My knowledge here is poor, it was an apprehension.
Dec 13, 2014 at 1:58 comment added James @bummi Since it's "invisible" I don't see how it could be a problem. "to hide spam this way" Hidden spam is not really a big problem.
Dec 13, 2014 at 0:51 comment added bummi Since it is invisible, wouldn't it be possible to hide spam this way? If so I would see it as a problem.
Dec 13, 2014 at 0:30 comment added Jay The scheme isn't and the domain shouldn't be however the path can be interpreted with case sensitivity so that should be left alone obviously.
Dec 13, 2014 at 0:28 comment added user2629998 Are protocols actually case-sensitive ? I'm pretty sure they aren't (just like hostnames) in which case "Http" should just be converted to "http" on submission.
Dec 12, 2014 at 21:44 comment added Jay It also happens in part of the domain if you read the information presented you'll see that its a bigger issue than just the scheme.
Dec 12, 2014 at 21:35 comment added Compass Http://comments.are.unaffected.example.com
Dec 12, 2014 at 20:45 answer added rgettman timeline score: 41
Dec 12, 2014 at 20:11 history edited ThisSuitIsBlackNot CC BY-SA 3.0
Made title explicit, showed an example link so people don't have to click edit to see. Clarified that preview does show the link.
Dec 12, 2014 at 19:55 history asked Jay CC BY-SA 3.0