TinyURL and similar services, as you may know, let users create a short
URL out of a long URL. Most people use it in newsgroups or emails only,
others use it on Web pages.
I find TinyURL has the power to destroy many things online, like
PageRank, right-click-to-copy-URL, visited link colors, to name a few.
The least they do is obfuscating where one will be taken to, which is a
big usability issue. I'm not even mentioning the fact a service like
TinyURL might stop existing or start showing advertisement, and create
many dead links.
Any opinions on this, or possibly a good page online explaining the
problems associated with TinyURL et al? Or do you think it's harmless?
How could one go about educating people?
--
Google Blogoscoped
URL out of a long URL. Most people use it in newsgroups or emails only,
others use it on Web pages.
I find TinyURL has the power to destroy many things online, like
PageRank, right-click-to-copy-URL, visited link colors, to name a few.
The least they do is obfuscating where one will be taken to, which is a
big usability issue. I'm not even mentioning the fact a service like
TinyURL might stop existing or start showing advertisement, and create
many dead links.
Any opinions on this, or possibly a good page online explaining the
problems associated with TinyURL et al? Or do you think it's harmless?
How could one go about educating people?
--
Google Blogoscoped
Comment