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00:59:05 | <nicolas17> | http://eepurl.com/ hmm this might be worth bruteforcing, preferably in a way that works with WBM... it's already read-only so there won't be any new links |
01:14:06 | <@Flashfire42> | nicolas17 in a way that works in wayback would mean running it through #// but I can probably add it. If you add it to the wiki I can add it to the tracker |
01:15:01 | <nicolas17> | what's the "output" of urlteam? |
01:15:31 | <@JAA> | Not WARC |
01:15:36 | <@JAA> | BEACON |
01:15:43 | <nicolas17> | urlteam can find the working URLs and then we can use #// or archivebot of only the ones that work |
01:15:55 | <@JAA> | https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/URLTeam#Archives |
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05:39:07 | <gamer191> | Just wondering, is there a risk that, by publicly archiving short urls, urlteam could inadvertently publicise private urls, and hence infringe on user privacy? |
05:41:00 | <gamer191> | For example, I could probably search the URLTeam database for youtube URLs, and then find a bunch of unlisted videos. Or I could search for Zoom links and join random video calls (since people tend to reuse invite links) |
05:42:59 | <gamer191> | Worse, I could probably find heaps of private links by searching for specific phrases used in bit.ly custom short urls |
05:44:15 | <gamer191> | For example, if I were an anti-semite, I could search "jew" in the bit.ly database, and it would probably show me heaps of links to jewish events and gatherings (I am Jewish, this is an example) |
05:48:30 | <gamer191> | Yep, I'm disappointed to report that that did indeed work https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://bit.ly/jew* |
05:57:41 | <gamer191> | URL shorteners really suck, and combating link rot is a noble mission, but I honestly don't think the benefits necessarily outweigh the risks, given users generally assume URL shorteners will keep their URLs private |
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06:35:19 | <gamer191> | On a side note, I'm curious why mply.io is being archived? Surely the data being archived is pretty useless, isn't it? |
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06:47:58 | <gamer191> | I'm closing irc now. If anyone wants to reply to my message, please use eggdrop |
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14:04:57 | <AK> | Unlisted != private |
14:06:02 | <AK> | As soon as someone pasts in a `private` url to bit.ly or another url shortener it's no longer `private` and shouldn't be considered as such imo 🤷 |
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21:49:12 | <@Flashfire42> | mply.io is being grabbed because people wanted work and I was curious to see if it would work. I havent checked in on it in a while this project pretty much runs on autopilot most of the time |
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