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by scorchin
5857 days ago
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From their help page: http://help.twitter.com/entries/109623 > "All links included in Direct Message notification emails currently pass through our link service and are converted to a http://t.co link. We've also begun testing this service for links in Tweets" I'm curious whether they're going to outright put a blanket ban on "alternative" URL shorteners like they did with Twitter-based Ad services. |
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If you are already partial to a particular shortener when you tweet, you can continue to use it for link shortening and analytics as you normally would, and we'll wrap the shortened links you submit.
http://blog.twitter.com/2010/06/links-and-twitter-length-sho...