For a long time there been a major security flaw with following links from Twitter. When a link is shortened via a service like cli.gs, bit.ly or tinyurl the user has no idea of where they will be directed upon clicking. The best way to manage this so far has basically been to click on shortened links only from users that you know or trust. That’s the danger of clicking on a shortened URL from Twitter Search or trending topics - you may end up clicking on a link to a site with malware or other issues that you would rather not encounter.
Posts Tagged ‘linking’
Canonical Link Element - Not a Redirect Tool
Tuesday, May 5th, 2009The Canonical Link Element is not a solution for redirecting URLs. It does not function like a 301 and cannot redirect a user to a new URL. Let the GSI Mythbusters explain why.
