@chrisphin @elliotjaystocks @glennf please do not use Reddit's /s/ links
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@chrisphin @C_Chell @renard I have no love for Reddit the company especially following the API debacle, but I don’t believe this is true. Content should be viewable without logging in. I’m happy to be corrected! The original comment suggested there was something specific about /s/ links, but I’m not familiar with this issue. (My inclusion of the link was more just about giving appropriate credit, fwiw.) @chrisphin @C_Chell adding to that, the /s/ links works as any URL shortener with a lot of tracking elements built-in. This includes Reddit tracking who created the link and how "successful" it is, tracking user accounts following the links and when, etc, etc. Just use the regular URL. @chrisphin |
@renard Why not? What should I use? (Let’s be friendly and constructive.)