Moderators on Stack Overflow are currently discussing the addition of common link shorteners (goo.gl, bit.ly, tinyurl) to the site's blacklist. Before we do so, we'd like to see if the community approves of this.
We have discussed this in the past, and the community has seemed to be in favor of it. These links are increasingly being used by spammers and trolls to hide their spam and offensive content, requiring unsuspecting reviewers to click on these links to see what lies behind them. Nine spam posts used goo.gl links to hide their spam in the last month alone.
There is no reason to use link shorteners in a question or answer to work around character limits, because there aren't any such limits in these posts. Comments are character-limited, but even there almost always when I see such a link it's to hide other blacklisted content, like LMGTFY.
The only downside would be in preventing people from asking about the use of these services using direct links, but in those rare cases they could provide the link in a non-clickable form (code-formatted, etc.).
These links are getting to be a real pain to deal with on Stack Overflow, and I'm tired of having to check them and ending up on a porn site on my work computer. I would like to see them blacklisted, but we want to hear the community's feedback on this first.