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Peter Mortensen
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Since we already attempt to exhaustively blacklist all known URL shorteners.
Why, why can't we whitelist some known shorteners that have a preview feature?
Just Just well known-known ones should suffice.

Take goo.gl for instance just add +. Just adding a + sign at the end of shortened URL turns it into preview link.
So So goo.gl can be used when it ends with +the + sign (or even add +a + sign automatically to links from goo.gl).

This way people will see the original URL just like what is shown in the status bar.
If If the preview link is nested with otheranother URL shortener?
  Well, that should raise some flag and people will choose to follow the link or not by themselves.

Since we already attempt to exhaustively blacklist all known URL shorteners.
Why can't we whitelist some known shorteners that have preview feature?
Just well known ones should suffice.

Take goo.gl for instance just add + sign at the end of shortened URL turns it into preview link.
So goo.gl can be used when it ends with + sign (or even add + sign automatically to links from goo.gl)

This way people will see original URL just like what shown in status bar.
If the preview link nested with other URL shortener?
  Well that should raise some flag and people will choose to follow the link or not by themselves.

Since we already attempt to exhaustively blacklist all known URL shorteners, why can't we whitelist some known shorteners that have a preview feature? Just well-known ones should suffice.

Take goo.gl for instance. Just adding a + sign at the end of shortened URL turns it into preview link. So goo.gl can be used when it ends with the + sign (or even add a + sign automatically to links from goo.gl).

This way people will see the original URL just like what is shown in the status bar. If the preview link is nested with another URL shortener? Well, that should raise some flag and people will choose to follow the link or not by themselves.

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Curious Sam
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Since we already attempt to exhaustively blacklist all known URL shorteners.
Why can't we whitelist some known shorteners that have preview feature?
Just well known ones should suffice.

Take goo.gl for instance just add + sign at the end of shortened URL turns it into preview modelink. 
So goo.gl can be used when it ends with + sign (Oror even add + sign automaticcallyautomatically to links from goo.gl)

This way people will see original URL just like what shown in status bar.
If the preview link nested with other URL shortener?
Well that should raise some flag and people will choose to follow the link or not by themselves.

Since we already attempt to exhaustively blacklist all known URL shorteners.
Why can't we whitelist some known shorteners that have preview feature?
Just well known ones should suffice.

Take goo.gl for instance just add + sign at the end of shortened URL turns it into preview mode. So goo.gl can be used when it ends with + sign (Or even add + sign automaticcally)

Since we already attempt to exhaustively blacklist all known URL shorteners.
Why can't we whitelist some known shorteners that have preview feature?
Just well known ones should suffice.

Take goo.gl for instance just add + sign at the end of shortened URL turns it into preview link. 
So goo.gl can be used when it ends with + sign (or even add + sign automatically to links from goo.gl)

This way people will see original URL just like what shown in status bar.
If the preview link nested with other URL shortener?
Well that should raise some flag and people will choose to follow the link or not by themselves.

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Curious Sam
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Since we already attempt to exhaustively blacklist all known URL shorteners.
Why can't we whitelist some known shorteners that have preview feature?
Just well known ones should suffice.

Take goo.gl for instance just add + sign at the end of shortened URL turns it into preview mode. So goo.gl can be used when it ends with + sign (Or even add + sign automaticcally)