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@White_Rabbit We need a burning Canadian flag.
@White_Rabbit just a tip. Always remove the tracking parameters of the URLs so they can't add the sources of sharings in their analytics.
Ex.:
From https://www.dailymailxx.co.uk/news/article-15567343/ca...
To
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15567343/cana...
Ex.:
From https://www.dailymailxx.co.uk/news/article-15567343/ca...
To
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15567343/cana...
@White_Rabbit Anybody read this?
Guy was mystery dna type,
weed smoking spoiled fuckhead(mommy luv him)
nobody in family could live with him(but luv him)
medical issues that would get worse over time, never better-
I got no tears or fucks over this one
Guy was mystery dna type,
weed smoking spoiled fuckhead(mommy luv him)
nobody in family could live with him(but luv him)
medical issues that would get worse over time, never better-
I got no tears or fucks over this one
@wizardmanperson @White_Rabbit what am I missing=they look the same
https://beta.nicecrew.digital already has that on the frontend. Plus, tracking links ?s\i=xxxx are already removed via regex by our backend. (had to edit because the backend removed it lol)
That works for Youtube links but what about others?
utm_* for instance is always Google Campaign Manager, and there are several others (apparently here it's ns_mchannel, ns_campaign, and ito)
utm_* for instance is always Google Campaign Manager, and there are several others (apparently here it's ns_mchannel, ns_campaign, and ito)
@White_Rabbit until "blast" means they shot the doctors and nurses that murdered their son, nothing will change.
If you can provide examples, I can add them to regex.
@AsukaNeko @White_Rabbit i removed the query string parameters after the "?"
Those are generated when you click the share from their website/app, and are used to track who/where from was the made
>....?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=social-twitter_dailymailus
Those are generated when you click the share from their website/app, and are used to track who/where from was the made
>....?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=social-twitter_dailymailus
I'm not sure regexes are the best way to tackle this, but let me look into what this bot actually does
@Verfassungsschmutz @matty @White_Rabbit @wizardmanperson As matty said earlier, the front end poast is going to be using full time when I get a chance to swap our hardware out from the loaner to the new hardware from last lol summer I guess -- we are no longer offering the soapbox front end as the default. The new front end strips them all
Yeah, makes sense to catch it right at the input layer.
I guess having a bot do this could still be useful until the new UI is rolled out, and perhaps for posts federated from other instances that don't have this feature yet.
But whatever, I really don't HAVE to do this and it honestly doesn't seem to happen all that much anyways to be a major concern. And if it does, most browsers (at least Brave and Firefox) have a "Copy clean link" function built in nowadays.
Thanks for the update though, good to see you guys already have a handle on this. ๐ป
I guess having a bot do this could still be useful until the new UI is rolled out, and perhaps for posts federated from other instances that don't have this feature yet.
But whatever, I really don't HAVE to do this and it honestly doesn't seem to happen all that much anyways to be a major concern. And if it does, most browsers (at least Brave and Firefox) have a "Copy clean link" function built in nowadays.
Thanks for the update though, good to see you guys already have a handle on this. ๐ป