This is typically the Web application / site feature I.e. Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter all interpret the URL when you type it (before it is scrambld). You can typically turn it off on the site itself. eg. on FB, click on the X menu item (on the right top) to close the pop up window before posting.
On Sep 25, 2012, at 9:16 PM, Jeremy Lake <
harrypo...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everybody. I just came across scrambls and absolutely love it. I put some photos up on skydrive, and wanted to share the link with scrambls on facebook, a perfect use case i thought. When i was in manual mode and automatic mode, I pasted the shortened link that skydrive gives you when you share a folder. Scrambls converted the url, but underneath it added a thumbnail, and another link to the shared folder. Defeating the whole purpose. Since this seems to autogenerate after scrambls has done it's work. I'll blame microsoft on gut instinct alone. Anyone know of a workaround, or why it behaves this way? BTW, I haven't found any settings in skydrive to manually turn off this "thumbnailing" feature.