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CydeWeys | 7 months ago

One wonders why they don't, instead of showing down, display a 15s interstitial unskippable YouTube-style ad prior to redirecting.

That way they'll make money, and they can fund the service not having to shut down, and there isn't any linkrot.

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gloxkiqcza|7 months ago

This is such an evil idea.

xp84|7 months ago

Why is it evil? If we assume that a free URL shortener is a good thing, and that shutting one down is a bad thing, and given that every link shortener will have costs (not just the servers -- constant moderation needs, as scammers and worse use them) and no revenue. The only possible outcome is for them all to eventually shut down, causing unrecoverable linkrot.

Given those options, an ad seems like a trivial annoyance to anyone who very much needs a very old link to work. Anyone who still has the ability to update their pages can always update their links.

sincerely|7 months ago

This is how every URL shortener on the internet worked used to work

CydeWeys|6 months ago

Well, it's either that or a paywall. Pick your poison.