TinyUrl, Whacked
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Tinyurl, Whacked. First there was GoogleWhacking. Now, via the address shortening service from TinyURL.com comes a new game, an entertaining and frightening view into the deranged minds of your fellow internet denizens. (more)
I posted some amusing tinyURLs I found on my blog. I was quite surprised at the last two. Someone at tinyurl.com seems to have quite the sense of humour.
Anyone find any other surprises?
posted by antidigerati at 12:35 AM on October 28, 2003
Anyone find any other surprises?
posted by antidigerati at 12:35 AM on October 28, 2003
www.tinyurl.com/sexy
www.tinyurl.com/cunt
both SFW btw
posted by iamck at 12:48 AM on October 28, 2003
www.tinyurl.com/cunt
both SFW btw
posted by iamck at 12:48 AM on October 28, 2003
Ahhh. But what happens when you convert your Metafilter Number to Hexadecimal, and use that as the seed.
posted by seanyboy at 2:05 AM on October 28, 2003
posted by seanyboy at 2:05 AM on October 28, 2003
According to the tinyURL engine, "hell" is a "spongebob squarepants" themed barbie doll. [shudders with the horror of it]
posted by seanyboy at 2:41 AM on October 28, 2003
posted by seanyboy at 2:41 AM on October 28, 2003
Tinyurl and similar services are Bad!
You will have found this out for yourself if you've ever located exactly the newsgroup or forum post you need using a search engine, it's a year or two old, and it has a 'short' link in instead of proper one. The trail goes dead as soon as the short-link service ceases operation or refreshes its database.
posted by cell at 4:20 AM on October 28, 2003
You will have found this out for yourself if you've ever located exactly the newsgroup or forum post you need using a search engine, it's a year or two old, and it has a 'short' link in instead of proper one. The trail goes dead as soon as the short-link service ceases operation or refreshes its database.
posted by cell at 4:20 AM on October 28, 2003
Tinyurl and similar services are Bad
Unless you're an occasional web user, and the link somebody emailed you goes over two lines, and you don't have the technical nous to put the two lines back together.
posted by seanyboy at 5:14 AM on October 28, 2003
Unless you're an occasional web user, and the link somebody emailed you goes over two lines, and you don't have the technical nous to put the two lines back together.
posted by seanyboy at 5:14 AM on October 28, 2003
To make it easier, the url for this entry is tinyurl.com/snei
posted by sebas at 5:21 AM on October 28, 2003
posted by sebas at 5:21 AM on October 28, 2003
But what happens when you convert your Metafilter Number to Hexadecimal
Or just spell out your username sequentially... here's the author of this post: iamck
posted by soyjoy at 7:12 AM on October 28, 2003
Or just spell out your username sequentially... here's the author of this post: iamck
posted by soyjoy at 7:12 AM on October 28, 2003
Like I need another way to discover random web links besides posts from crunchland, ed, madamjujujive, nthdegex...
posted by Tubes at 9:09 AM on October 28, 2003
posted by Tubes at 9:09 AM on October 28, 2003
tinyurl.com/me3(dia) links to a defensive message about inappropriate behavior on a chatboard. How boring.
posted by me3dia at 9:20 AM on October 28, 2003
posted by me3dia at 9:20 AM on October 28, 2003
http://tinyurl.com/o
http://tinyurl.com/o9
http://tinyurl.com/o9s
posted by O9scar at 10:01 AM on October 28, 2003
http://tinyurl.com/o9
http://tinyurl.com/o9s
posted by O9scar at 10:01 AM on October 28, 2003
The unicycling links may (or may not) be thanks to this guy: unicyling.com.
posted by me3dia at 10:03 AM on October 28, 2003
posted by me3dia at 10:03 AM on October 28, 2003
the link somebody emailed you goes over two lines
But this won't happen if you surround the URL with angle braces. This is a far better solution than a URL redirection service.
posted by kindall at 10:11 AM on October 28, 2003
But this won't happen if you surround the URL with angle braces. This is a far better solution than a URL redirection service.
posted by kindall at 10:11 AM on October 28, 2003
But this won't happen if you surround the URL with angle braces. This is a far better solution than a URL redirection service.
I do this, too, and unfortunately more than a few modern email readers don't respect that convention. Or, even if they do, people will still try to cut-and-paste, only grabbing one line.
posted by mkultra at 10:31 AM on October 28, 2003
I do this, too, and unfortunately more than a few modern email readers don't respect that convention. Or, even if they do, people will still try to cut-and-paste, only grabbing one line.
posted by mkultra at 10:31 AM on October 28, 2003
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