Timeline for URL shortening service for Stack Overflow
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Mar 20, 2017 at 10:32 | history | edited | CommunityBot |
replaced http://meta.stackexchange.com/ with https://meta.stackexchange.com/
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Mar 20, 2017 at 9:34 | history | edited | CommunityBot |
replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
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Oct 10, 2016 at 20:25 | comment | added | Shog9 | Realistically, the biggest use of shorteners in comments wasn't to save space, it was to save typing / make it easier to remember some common links. Which... Was nice. Until those links broke and couldn't be fixed. | |
Oct 10, 2016 at 19:37 | comment | added | Justin Time - Reinstate Monica |
The only "good" solution would be allowing more space in comments for links, but that seems like it would be a problem to implement, going by the discussions I've seen. Considering that, I'm not sure what the optimal solution is, but I figured letting general users approve verified sites would at least partially alleviate the issue. [Of course, if this were done, the people who are currently allowed to use s.tk would still be allowed to use it unrestricted, with the whitelist only applying to users that don't have that privilege.]
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Oct 10, 2016 at 19:33 | comment | added | Justin Time - Reinstate Monica | Good point. This is a tough issue, if it isn't feasible to allocate more space in the comments database for links. A shortener that only works for a set of whitelisted sites would guarantee that any shortened URL, using that service, was to one of those sites (barring any exploits), but it would limit the use of helpful utilities that haven't been introduced to the staff. Conversely, a shortener that allows any site would allow utilities to be used without needing to first be approved & whitelisted, but just runs into the main "the link could be anything" problem. | |
Oct 10, 2016 at 18:01 | comment | added | Shog9 | I have no desire to reduce things that can be linked to some whitelist of "approved" sites, @Justin. But it is nice to know, before clicking, what is being linked to. And that's an issue for any shortener, regardless of who operates it. | |
Oct 9, 2016 at 18:56 | comment | added | Justin Time - Reinstate Monica |
Hmm... perhaps s.tk could be opened up for public use, but only for whitelisted sites, or a general-user alternative could be provided? That would alleviate the problem of unwanted links, at the very least, by only shortening links from approved sites. To avoid dead links, it could periodically poll links, or something. Just an idea.
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Mar 30, 2016 at 10:17 | history | edited | Deduplicator | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
update: godbolt does it internally now, if a short link is needed
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Mar 30, 2016 at 6:45 | vote | accept | Knossos | ||
Mar 30, 2016 at 6:45 | comment | added | Knossos | This appears to be the overall consensus. Thank you very much for your comprehensive answer. | |
Mar 30, 2016 at 6:20 | history | edited | BoltClockMod | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
because today's developers simply cannot cope without syntax highlighting
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Mar 29, 2016 at 22:32 | history | answered | Shog9 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |