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To be honest, I'd support completely blacklisting all of the common URL shorteners at this point. I've been campaigning for this internally for a while, and I think the abuse of these URL shorteners is getting worse. I do not believe Jeff's earlier answer about this reflects the state of the site at present.
Spammers have turned to circumventing blacklists ...
answered Jun 1 '14 at 17:53
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I don't think this is a good idea.
Popups like that would need to be quite large if you also want to show an answer. Then which answer would you show? Often enough, the accepted answer isn't the best answer.
How much of the question would you show? Long questions won't fit in a popup. How would a popup like that handle stack snippets?
One user mentions ...
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This feature is well suited for Wikipedia because articles there always start with a lead section that summarises the contents. Here, on the other hand, key information is scattered across the question and its answers, which means there is no truly satisfactory solution when it comes to deciding what to show in the popup (see also the answers by Cerbrus and ...
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After numerous flags and popular support on this post, this has been done:
answered May 15 '14 at 16:15
Shog9
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All links to Amazon from Stack Overflow are automatically transformed to insert the Stack Overflow affiliate link. See Auto-inserting Stack Overflow affiliate into all Amazon book links:
To be clear: from this point on, all Amazon book links posted on all sites will automatically be rewritten to add our affiliate link. We have a clever affiliate redirect ...
answered Aug 1 '15 at 13:09
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The idea is that without the nofollow, the Stack Overflow profile page counts as a link to the target website in Google's PageRank algorithm (and similar algorithms in other search engines). So if you are an established user, you can use that fact to improve the SEO of your website just a little bit.
The threshold for this privilege is 2000 reputation, but ...
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I just registered on stackoverflow to be able to answer this.
I am the one who has been taking care of the website and domain name for mingw-w64 for a couple years now.
I've been spending quite a lot of time on regaining control for mingw-w64 from sourceforge. Sourceforge has been providing many services which mingw-w64 uses but as you probably know, it ...
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Nice finding that bug.
For proof that it really is a bug, refer to RFC 3986, section 3.1 Scheme:
Although schemes are case-
insensitive, the canonical form is lowercase and documents that
specify schemes must do so with lowercase letters. An implementation
should accept uppercase letters as equivalent to lowercase in scheme
names (e....
answered Dec 13 '14 at 3:56
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Edit it to point to the real article: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/3467117/revisions
There are 400-some of these links laying around...
Update: I replaced all of these links with links to archive.org. Also all links to blog.techrepublic.com.com. I did this on Stack Overflow, Super User, and Server Fault. If I missed any such links anywhere else, please ...
answered Aug 19 '15 at 20:02
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It's noise, and should be removed.
While the posts linked this way could be tangentially (or even directly) related to the post so annotated, the bespoke tagging system does not help a user not familiarized with it.
On questions, any link should be used to support and inform the question, and so that relationship needs to be made explicit and explained. &...
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This help article says:
When you find a useful resource that can help answer a question (from another site or in an answer on Stack Overflow) make sure you do all of the following:
Provide a link to the original page or answer
Quote only the relevant portion
Provide the name of the original author
and provides an example that names the title of the source,...
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You can escape square brackets with a leading backslash \, so:
[AssocGetPerceivedType \[MSDN\]](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/bb773463%28v=vs.85%29.aspx)
becomes:
AssocGetPerceivedType [MSDN]
even in comments (see below).
support comments hyperlinks
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Sure, here you go:
I tried to edit one of my posts by adding a comment within a code block which contains a link. Like so:
.example {
text-decoration: underline;
-moz-text-decoration-color: red; /* vendor prefix not required as of V36 */
text-decoration-color: red;
}
Whether that's a good idea and worth the trouble? I wouldn't ...
answered Aug 2 '15 at 12:14
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You can earn badges for sharing links on external sites (sites not in the SE network).
announcer "Shared a link to a question that was visited by 25 unique IP addresses. This badge can be awarded multiple times."
booster "Shared a link to a question that was visited by 300 unique IP addresses. This badge can be awarded multiple times."
publicist "Shared ...
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Pro: you might get a badge.
Con: your online identities might be linked to each other when you don't expect it. Example: sharing a link with a colleague can lead them to discover your Stack Exchange profile with questions about your work environment.
This issue was discussed in “Share” links deanonymize user unexpectedly where a global setting "do not ...
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If the answer consists of nothing more than a spam link and appears to be a blatant attempt to spam the site, then flag the entire answer for moderator intervention. If the problems are obvious, then just use the provided "spam" flag option. Otherwise, you can use the "in need of moderator intervention" option, which allows you to type a ...
answered Oct 22 '20 at 17:54
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If non English links are part of good answers then they should be edited and corrected.
However, if they are part of low quality, link only answers that do not contribute to the site, then don't bother with editing and instead flag them.
answered Jan 4 '16 at 13:50
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The right way to handle this situation is to... um... post on Meta. So I suggest you... post on Meta about it, if you... um... haven't already.
Joking aside, you've already done the right thing, don't worry about it any more. Eventually a moderator will see it (shouldn't take very long) and will fix the problem.
Also, I want to agree with @ryanyuyu's ...
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The big, big advantage of this particular service is that it contains all of the data necessary to work in the URL (compressed and encoded). I can't overstate how great that is: an awful lot of similar sites store the code in a database somewhere, indexed by a short string in the URL, meaning the link becomes useless if the database is lost or the service ...
answered Mar 23 '16 at 16:21
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I tested this in the MSE Formatting Sandbox first, but now that I can replicate it, it looks like any capital letter in the protocol section of a link created by specifying a bare URL in Markdown results in this behavior - disappearance of the link.
Here's a copy of what I tested, in case the sandbox answer is changed/updated.
Testing normal:
http://...
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There's a "share" link at the bottom of every answer.
If you click on that, it pops open a dialog that gives you a shortened URL directly to the answer instead of to the question.
If you want to give your friend a long URL to the answer (with the question title slug, so they know where they're going), you can just put the shortened URL in your browser and ...
answered Apr 21 '14 at 12:39
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Hell, no!
As Jakob Nielsen puts it:
Opening up new browser windows is like a vacuum cleaner sales person who starts a visit by emptying an ash tray on the customer's carpet. Don't pollute my screen with any more windows, thanks (particularly since current operating systems have miserable window management). If I want a new window, I will open it myself!
...
answered Apr 27 '14 at 15:11
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From Geoff Dalgas on Meta.SE:
This is a followup to the following meta post:
Remove nofollow on links at a certain age
We have been in contact with Matt Cutts regarding removing
nofollow:
... we’re trying to encourage sites with valuable user-generated content
(like Stack Exchange) to have a more nuanced approach to the nofollow
...
answered Apr 21 '15 at 18:08
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Blacklist with maximum prejudice.
Make sure there's an extended clip in that gun.
answered Mar 21 '14 at 15:50
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As a workaround you can use a backslash (\) to escape the asterisk (*) where it might be interpreted as markdown:
https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/dom.html#embedding-custom-non-visible-data-with-the-data-\*-attributes
https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/dom.html#embedding-custom-non-visible-data-with-the-data-*-attributes
Though a better solution would be to use an ...
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No, the HTTPS change only applied to Stack Exchange links.
SE has no idea which sites do and don't support HTTP. It'd be a bad idea to replace every single link in every single answer like that.
If you happen to be editing something where you see links that can be updated, I'd suggest you do.
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I think the broad concept is very useful for cross-checking and cross-referencing posts, rather than actually interacting with linked posts.
However, in response to Cerbrus' answer:
Popups like that would need to be quite large if you also want to show an answer. Then which answer would you show? Often enough, the accepted answer isn't the best answer.
I ...
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The identifier increases sequentially, yes, but the sequence is shared between questions and answers.
For example, your question has the id 289297, this answer's is 289298. The next post created will have id 289299, whether it is a question or an answer.
answered Apr 3 '15 at 15:40
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In posts, just paste the link, and the title will be supplied automatically. The link to this question is:
https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/266057/what-is-the-best-way-to-reference-another-stackoverflow-question-answer
and renders as
What is the best way to reference another Stack Overflow question or answer?
In comments, you'll have to do your ...
answered Jul 18 '14 at 12:50
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