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Steve Randy Waldman

the practice many browsers have adopted of truncating URLs in the address bar to the hostname is emblematic of the decline and commercially driven infantilization of the web.

understanding URLs — their roles and the ways and whys of how they are constructed — was an elementary skill of the original view-source web.

hiding complete URLs encourages people to become ignorant consumers of mysterious information services, rather than informed participants in a public forum.

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jrredho

@interfluidity

It's also a great way to conceal the fact that you're being tracked.

Also, this seems like a good time to be the smart-ass and mention: wheregoes.com/ :)

Tom Walker

@interfluidity Meh, seems like an unpopular opinion here but it's good to stop people getting fooled by stuff like login.mybank.com.example.com

Being able to parse a URL is good, but should not be required for safe web use.

ResearchBuzz

@interfluidity That's right! And hiding search engine results with AI-regurgitated bullshit DOES EXACTLY THE SAME THING.

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