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RE: Fun with Python: A Command-Line URL Shortener

That's a nifty tool! I don't know if I've ever had a need to shorten a URL. How and why do people use them? I'm just curious. 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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Well, the original reason they were created was to share really long links in places like twitter where there was a character limit.

The main use them now, but you have login to do, is to see who has clicked your link, how many times, and all the other data gathering metrics people use for things like newsletters, marketing campaigns etc.

Then, there is of course the potential for malicious use: https://tinyurl.com/2fcpre6

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Ah, OK, now that definitely makes sense for short-form platofrms.

Oh, yes, that I can definitely see as well. I'm sure lots of people use it for that reason indeed.

That's actually the very first thing that came to my mind around their use, and one of the reasons that I don't usually click on them, unless I trust the individual who sent it to me. 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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