| ▲ | keane 7 hours ago | |||||||
Yes, query strings often enable useful features! But Chris's post, "no unauthorised query strings", is only regarding third parties adding them. | ||||||||
| ▲ | legitster 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
But... like... that's a weird hill to die on. > If I wanted to know I’d look at the Referer header; and if it isn’t there, it’s probably for a good reason. You abuse your users by adding that to the link. The reason is that the referrer headers are a usability and privacy nightmare. It's weird for the author to jump to such a conclusion. This referral information is being done purely as a courtesy to the webhost. If we imagined a world in which ChatGPT or Wikipedia launched massive hugs of death on referral links without attributing themselves, that is a much, much worse outcome. | ||||||||
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