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.
@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: https://wheregoes.com/ :)
@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.
@interfluidity That's right! And hiding search engine results with AI-regurgitated bullshit DOES EXACTLY THE SAME THING.