On Feb 12, 2008 6:24 AM, FND <F
...@gmx.net> wrote:
> With regards to my habit of providing TinyURLs, I have been asked why I
> also include the original URL.
[...]
> However, TinyURLs are often considered "evil" - e.g. they can be abused
> to lead unsuspecting people to malicious sites. By also providing the
> original, direct URL, I circumvent those issues.
This is the primary motivator for me. Providing the full URL doesn't
garauntee that the TinyURL won't point to malicious site, but the
reader will have a choice (to click or copy+paste+unmangle) to visit
the proffered address(es).
TinyURL is a great little tool when used with care.
--
Scott Elcomb
http://www.psema4.com/