• @[email protected]
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      266 months ago

      That link has your si in it. Your si is a tracking code Google uses to determine who clicked on links you shared. They want to know who your friends are for their social data models.

      • @[email protected]
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        176 months ago

        I had to explain this similar concept to a co-worker who always puts his tracking info in his parts orders. He didn’t understand until I started asking him about firearms parts he had been browsing on his own Amazon account.

        His links are now sufficiently sanitized.

        • @onlinepersona
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          Hold on… how were you able to find out about his amazon browsing habits from a tracking code? I thought end-users wouldn’t have that information but only amazon themselves (+ their 391712 friends).

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          • @[email protected]
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            106 months ago

            The firearms parts he was viewing were suggested to me as things people you know are interested in. He talks about it all the time, so I have him a hard time on the patriotic-sounding names to the parts.

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              96 months ago

              The firearms parts he was viewing were suggested to me as things people you know are interested in

              Wow… that’s disturbing

        • Turun
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          56 months ago

          Firefox has a “copy link without tracking information”, in the right click menu btw

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      That was the most confusing discussion I’ve heard in a while. Don’t even know what the initial question was. Had to rewatch the video

      What’s the difference between 6 and 7/8t and 7 and 1/4

      The initial answer of 3/8 was right, but then he changed it and I just got confused.

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