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15:52:33<IDK>is there a place to bulk submit URLs
15:54:10<IDK>I can upload it here or something
15:56:23<Jake>That's not something URLTeam can use or deal with, maybe you are talking about URLs #// ?
15:56:52<IDK>I mean shorterned link
15:56:57<IDK>Like Bit.ly link
15:58:02<aarchi>You have a list of mappings from short code to URL?
15:59:23<IDK>?
15:59:26<IDK>They are raw URLs
15:59:51<aarchi>Can you give a short sample here?
16:01:15<IDK>https://bit.ly/2PkYCa
16:02:11<Wingy>So it’s a bulk list of known valid short urls?
16:02:15<aarchi>Well, we already brute force scan for links on bitly
16:02:32<IDK>Yes
16:03:11<IDK>From a discord server
16:03:35<Wingy>Sounds like a job for a different tool maybe? Not sure which tool though
16:03:38<IDK>Who forces link shorterner
16:03:52<IDK>Wait brb
16:05:47<@JAA>It's not possible to feed individual codes into URLTeam.
16:06:09<IDK>Like bulk URL list?
16:06:44<@JAA>Doesn't matter if you have one or a million, can't be done through here.
16:07:20<aarchi>Though it could be interesting to analyze
16:07:46<@JAA>ArchiveBot or #// would work, but that'd also grab the redirect targets, so much larger size potentially.
16:08:50<IDK>Hmok
16:16:09<aarchi>If you want to upload your list to https://transfer.notkiska.pw/, I can take a look at it
16:17:14<IDK>Ok
16:17:27<IDK>I will get home about 1 hour
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17:42:37<IDK>I posted the link in #//
17:46:04<aarchi>Thanks for the dump. We've probably already gotten all of those bit.ly and gg.gg shortcodes, but the vanity bit.ly shortcodes like http://bit.ly/koalaweekly26 are useful.
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18:52:04<IDK>aarchi: like how did you get those
18:52:41<IDK>They are privte server tho
18:58:01<IDK>Also the bot made the URL even shorter using vanity I think
19:52:10<@JAA>aarchi, IDK: In the future, use https://transfer.archivete.am/ please.
20:56:54<Jake>IDK: He's talking about in general, that we should have those, because we bruteforce bit.ly and gg.gg to find URLs.
20:58:44<@JAA>We've only covered roughly 5.8% of the bit.ly space though.
20:59:06<aarchi>JAA: Good to know about the AT uploader. I didn't know we had one
20:59:12<@JAA>Er wait, looked at the wrong number.
20:59:25<@JAA>16.8%
21:00:04<aarchi>Are previously-checked free shortcodes ever re-checked?
21:01:42<@JAA>In theory, if we ever finish that, we could restart it. But not currently, no.
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