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Twitter Inspects Links To Prevent Spam, Abuse

Twt.tl URL shortener will gain prominence as a result

2 comments Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Clicking on links that different people send can often be a cross-your-fingers experience, considering that there are malicious tricksters, unknowing victims, and hijacked accounts to watch out for.  So Twitter's attempting to make the experience less dangerous by checking (and sometimes rewriting) the links found in direct messages and email notifications.

Del Harvey, Director of Trust and Safety at Twitter, explained on the official corporate blog, "[W]e're launching a new service to protect users that strikes a major blow against phishing and other deceitful attacks.  By routing all links submitted to Twitter through this new service, we can detect, intercept, and prevent the spread of bad links across all of Twitter."

Harvey later continued, "For the most part, you will not notice this feature because it works behind the scenes but you may notice links shortened to twt.tl in Direct Messages and email notifications."

This move is bound to ruffle a few users' feathers - changing the text in private messages is a sort of bold step - but on the whole, it should prove welcome enough.  A safe environment is in just about everybody's best interests, from regular users to marketers to Twitter itself.

Let's just hope the new feature works well and doesn't create a false sense of security.

News Tags: Twitter, Twt.tl, Security
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Twitter Being TOO Secure

Some of us have to forward links to Twitter to make sure our sales people or people in our group get what we need them to have. I am hoping by changing these links, that the content stays the same. I also suspect its an invasion of privacy, but like they say, if you want Privacy on the web, just send Postal Mail. Maybe things have to be this way...JB
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