Google is finally shutting down its link shortener after killing it off years ago (www.androidpolice.com)
from dantheclamman@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 19 Jul 2024 06:16
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AceBonobo@lemmy.world on 19 Jul 2024 06:54 next collapse

More data rot. I wonder how many millions of links are about to disappear.

victorz@lemmy.world on 19 Jul 2024 07:20 next collapse

I really hope nobody used shortened links in href attributes. That would be stupid.

[deleted] on 19 Jul 2024 07:36 next collapse

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Deebster@programming.dev on 19 Jul 2024 09:21 next collapse

I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s some service that gave out shortened links by default and people just used those everywhere. Lots of people are clueless about how URLs work, and authoring HTML often means filling in a form.

victorz@lemmy.world on 19 Jul 2024 13:02 collapse

authoring HTML often means filling in a form.

What, like, DreamWeaver style? Sounds cray-cray to me (as a web developer).

Deebster@programming.dev on 19 Jul 2024 14:00 collapse

I’m thinking more like using a CMS or Wordpress by people who don’t consider themselves developers.

victorz@lemmy.world on 19 Jul 2024 14:06 collapse

Ah, right. Yeah…

magic_lobster_party@kbin.run on 19 Jul 2024 10:16 next collapse

Don’t worry. There’s a high chance at least one critical software has a shortened link somewhere in their infrastructure.

victorz@lemmy.world on 19 Jul 2024 12:57 collapse

But, that’s what I am worried about.

nyan@lemmy.cafe on 19 Jul 2024 13:10 collapse

On this planet, it seems that there is nothing so stupid that you won’t find someone doing it, alas.

victorz@lemmy.world on 19 Jul 2024 14:07 collapse

You know it to be true. This is the way.

qprimed@lemmy.ml on 19 Jul 2024 07:22 collapse

as if millions of voices links voices cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I fear something terrible has happened.

hahattpro@lemmy.world on 19 Jul 2024 07:13 next collapse

So goo.le no longer work ?

magic_lobster_party@kbin.run on 19 Jul 2024 10:08 collapse

Yes. Massive link rot incoming

lars@lemmy.sdf.org on 19 Jul 2024 11:59 collapse

goo.gle will continue to work beyond 2025

goo.gl will not

Etterra@lemmy.world on 19 Jul 2024 07:49 next collapse

They have one? I just use tinyurl.

0x0@programming.dev on 19 Jul 2024 08:28 next collapse

Another one bites the dust.

Land_Strider@lemmy.world on 19 Jul 2024 10:29 collapse

I skim this page every time it is posted, but this time scrolling the whole length of it even as fast as I can gave me depression. 295 projects, almost half of them killed in the last 5 years.

Buffalox@lemmy.world on 19 Jul 2024 11:23 collapse

I don’t think any other company is based on trial and error to the same degree as Google.
It’s kind of funny, since Google was originally based on hiring the greatest capacities within their field. So you should think they were pretty smart.
But trial and error is actually the LEAST INTELLIGENT method to solve a problem.

magic_lobster_party@kbin.run on 19 Jul 2024 11:39 collapse

I think they’re mostly doing it to get the attention of investors. New products are exciting. It shows the company is growing.

Look at our new self driving car we will definitely release within the next year! Or how about these stupid looking glasses?

But now investors have become more concerned about profitability, so most tech companies are focusing on cutting the costs.

palordrolap@kbin.run on 19 Jul 2024 14:18 collapse

A combination of browser settings and exceptionally rare usage of short link providers - as creator or user - means I'm not completely sure about this, but ... were they putting ads on the short links somehow?

Because I figure if they weren't they should have tried that.

And if they were, how expensive is running a short link service anyway? This feels like rummaging around in the sofa for loose change. Smacks of desperation.

RobotZap10000@feddit.nl on 21 Jul 2024 12:16 collapse

I suspect that they build a profile of what websites you visit and sell that data for targeted advertising.

Damage@slrpnk.net on 19 Jul 2024 10:22 next collapse

Who could have foreseen this

cloudless@lemmy.cafe on 19 Jul 2024 10:26 next collapse

Every month Google reminds us not to depend on their services.

hume_lemmy@lemmy.ca on 19 Jul 2024 15:50 collapse

I’ve only ever seen goog.le looks used in spam and phishing emails, so I’m not particularly sad about this

Of course, there’s roughly eighty million other folks who think they’ve each done a short link provider better, somehow, so this won’t make much of a difference beyond not relying on the bots at Google to deal with abuse problems.