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minus-square@towerful@programming.devlinkfedilink127•6 months agoYeh, I can’t believe an emergency service (which I would consider a government agency) is using a URL shortener. No wonder scammers also use URL shorteners. People get desensitized to what they are doing, masking the actual URL
minus-square@csm10495@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglish60•6 months agoI would think they could have a legit .gov url shortener. They’re not much code and easy enough to run at scale. I’d vote for u.gov.
minus-square@tourist@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink4•6 months agohow much security clearance would I need for a u.gov rickroll
minus-squareRicky Rigatonilinkfedilink5•6 months agoNone if you have enough bourbon to bribe a military officer. Hint: The amount decreases the higher rank they are.
Yeh, I can’t believe an emergency service (which I would consider a government agency) is using a URL shortener.
No wonder scammers also use URL shorteners. People get desensitized to what they are doing, masking the actual URL
I would think they could have a legit .gov url shortener. They’re not much code and easy enough to run at scale.
I’d vote for u.gov.
how much security clearance would I need for a u.gov rickroll
None if you have enough bourbon to bribe a military officer. Hint: The amount decreases the higher rank they are.
oi.guv