Amelia Bellamy-Royds on Nostr: nprofile1q…m32kp It's a bit of an HTML limitation, that there's no way to map ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpq9lt4284mghqxekzm6n5njxurnxrxhqhrva2leusdsuu5ja5jeycqxm32kp (nprofile…32kp) It's a bit of an HTML limitation, that there's no way to map referrer URLs to a sanitized or canonical URL, without obfuscating the actual destination to pass it through a link service (like t.co). I guess too much potential for abuse?
Examples: for public posts, I'd want the referrer to be the canonical URL of the post, not the URL of the post as processed on my server.
For private/followers-only posts, I'd want the referrer (if any) to be some anonymized version of the network domain.
Examples: for public posts, I'd want the referrer to be the canonical URL of the post, not the URL of the post as processed on my server.
For private/followers-only posts, I'd want the referrer (if any) to be some anonymized version of the network domain.