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by juunpp
1329 days ago
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> a search engine cannot know the answer to "this is the right link for this software" You would think keeping a curated list of well-known software projects (and others) would be low-hanging fruit. Instead, it is apparently better to throw money into complicated systems... that can't even catch the most basic form of linkjacking. > this is a good example of how chicken shit design leads to security vulnerabilities. google probably lets the user post one link and make it lead somewhere else when you click it, as a "UX" feature. I have always found a bit of subtle arrogance in this kind of thought process. It's like they've never bothered learning the basic functions of the web and how it is meant to work and think they know better than the original creators. |
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This. Gmail freely warps the email standards when they feel like it. If AMP is a "standard" (I haven't checked) it's a standard that only Goo uses.