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by JohnFen
1213 days ago
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> True, but I still think users would trust "uber.com/xmas-sale" over "tinyurl.com/FgL82" or whatever. It's not that much extra typing. I would. One of the main problems I have with shortened URLs is that they remove transparency. I have no idea where the shortened URL actually goes unless I click on it. That means that I have to blindly trust whoever is giving me the shortened URL. In practice, that means I won't use shortened URLs unless they come from a person or company that I already trust. |
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