If you see something like an ?s=20 in a twitter link or an &absjfwjdkdjsk2j2 on a youtube link, before you post it, REMOVE THAT.
That allows the Big Internet to track your record once you click on it and everything you do on that page.
And it is established fact that NWO internet does not like counter revolutionaries and complainers and they march in complete lockstep.
If you say anything out of acceptable norms in those pages, be it a comment against gender fluidity or "UOHHH CUNNY", ALL OF THEM CAN BAN YOU IN LOCKSTEP and you have nowhere to go, nowhere to hide.
Have fun seeing your Facebook, twitch, youtube and Twitter etc banned on the same day.
Do not think that you are safe because you are a shitkicking nobody. You do not. And you might even see yourself shadowbanned in those sites assuming if they don't just fuck with all of your accounts in a single day.
Rule of thumb is in NWO internet, you have nowhere to go and nowhere to hide.
"Have fun seeing your Facebook, twitch, youtube and Twitter etc banned on the same day."
Couldn't give a fuck about any of those sites...
I want them to know how much I hate them.
But raping children is the new normal.
Real children.
Drawn ones are equal to saturatory rape
I wonder if there is a browser extension that would help in preventing this?
There is, however, in the most recent versions of Brave and Firefox this is no longer needed, as both now have an additional context menu entry called "Copy clean URL" when you right-click on a link.
Good find! Looks like the extension does it automatically. The only issue is I believe (perhaps incorrectly) that websites can scan your browser extensions so more extensions make you unique and easier to track
I'm not sure about that but like I said, at least on recent version of Brave and Firefox you don't even need this anymore because they have that functionality built in.
Great advice.
would like to add removing exif data whenever sharing or posting pictures that you take. I use Scrambled Exif, found it on F-droid. I'm sure there's plenty of other apps that do the same
lol
Lol this retard thinks timestamps mean something. Only the si= thing has any affect on tracking because it's a session id. s=X is a timestamp for the video you're linking when you want to link a specific timestamp in the url. You guys suck at this job.
No, the
s=20
is used by Twitter and indicates what operating system you used to share the link. YouTube usest=xx
to indicate timestamps in a video.