zagle1772 @zagle1772

STOP USING <www.> IN URLS

SUBDOMAINS WERE SUPPOSED TO MEAN SOMETHING

YEARS OF PUTTING <www.> AS THE SUBDOMAIN yet NO REAL WORLD USE FOUND for MAKING THE URI LONGER

think someone might not realize it’s a url without it? we had a tool for that, it was called “putting the scheme in the url“

“i want it to take ten more syllables to pronounce the url“ - statements dreamed up by the utterly deranged

„but <https://> is longer than <www.>“ so? not only is <https://> shorter to say, but it actually means something

(the way this is formatted is a joke/reference, but i am serious)

Mar 7, 2024, 12:25 PM
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same can be said of using .com as a generic tld