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    So annoying to always have to find out how far you can trim a URL before it breaks.

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    Typically anything after the "?". That's where the parameters live. There are always exceptions.

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      You all got Rick-rolled btw

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        You all got Rick-rolled btw

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        Only if they typed it in, but I appreciated a recognizable link!

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          Everything after the ? can be safely removed

          This is usually true but but not always. There's often times when a URL query like that is used to choose the page to load. I believe wordpress does this

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            This is so important, too many people don’t know about this.

            But still this is not shitposting. God .world sucks. Ble

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              Yep!

              Only thing I want to see after a ? in a youtube url is t=4m20s

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                You all got Rick-rolled btw

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                XcQ all the way!

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                  I am pretty sure firefox let's you remove trackers from url.

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                    firefox has a right click option to remove those

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                      I am pretty sure firefox let's you remove trackers from url.

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                      yup, its a right click option

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                      • S [email protected]

                        Typically anything after the "?". That's where the parameters live. There are always exceptions.

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                        There are many URLs that require parameters to load a resource (and aren’t necessarily tracking anything). With YouTube’s non-shortened links (for example), the video ID is after the ?, but is usually (but not always) immediately after.

                        This:
                        https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ

                        Can be shortened to:
                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ

                        But no shorter.

                        (actually, you can remove the www. but that’s not relevant for illustrating my point)

                        LOL: thank you Voyager or Lemmy.world for stripping it even from my inline code.

                        Here’s what I was trying to post:

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                          I'm on mobile so I will have to drop a link later (if ever)

                          but do a websearch for the utility link cleaner

                          It's awesome. Thank me later.

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                          • N [email protected]

                            Everything after the ? can be safely removed

                            This is usually true but but not always. There's often times when a URL query like that is used to choose the page to load. I believe wordpress does this

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                            Only on "I have really bad SEO" kinds of blogs. Query strings have been considered a negative thing for many many years.

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                              I made a Firefox plugin that does this for you on YouTube. It's called "YouTube Clean Share" if anyone is interested

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                                Could maybe have a bit of fun randomising those strings.

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                                  Only on "I have really bad SEO" kinds of blogs. Query strings have been considered a negative thing for many many years.

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                                  Not everybody cares for SEO BS

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                                  • N [email protected]

                                    Everything after the ? can be safely removed

                                    This is usually true but but not always. There's often times when a URL query like that is used to choose the page to load. I believe wordpress does this

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                                    Sometimes I'll post a picture straight from a duckduckgo search, and it doesn't work without the stuff after the ?

                                    (I'm also not sure how long the url is valid for, so I try not to do this too often)

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                                      This belongs more on Technology and Privacy communities.

                                      I guess it was posted here to reach a broader audience.

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                                      I'm upset, the tech and privacy communities need to step it up cause I've never seen this fact. I kinda knew URLs had a lot of junk, but I never knew what could be removed.

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                                      • N [email protected]

                                        Everything after the ? can be safely removed

                                        This is usually true but but not always. There's often times when a URL query like that is used to choose the page to load. I believe wordpress does this

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                                        WordPress uses a taxonomic system you choose with a mix of the Settings page and how you organize your template hierarchy. To my knowledge there is no out of the box query url functionality in the core system.

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                                        • cracks_inthewalls@sh.itjust.worksC [email protected]

                                          Yep!

                                          Only thing I want to see after a ? in a youtube url is t=4m20s

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                                          personally i like v=aO82NftCga to be in there as well

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