Currently, using the “Share a link” or copying the URL associated with a post’s timestamp results in a URL that contains the username of whoever does the copying, if that person happened to be logged in at the time. This poses some privacy concern: If the link gets shared around, possibly forwarded multiple times, it exposes who was the original person to create it – like a watermark. While it is possible to just remove the u=..., this is easily forgotten when just copy-pasting URLs around. After all, users do not typically expect a URL to leak information like this. I also tried hard to come up with a good reason for why the username is in the link, and failed – I suppose there is a reason, but I wonder if it is worth the cost?
So, please remove the u=... at the end of posts’ URLs.
Including the username is a feature that allows Discourse to track who has shared a link. One can easily copy the URL from the web browser. If you want to disable this feature see the discussion @vinothkannans linked to.
I love the feature because it enables us to track the top referrers, who we do appreciate with gifts and freebies. It’s one of the ways we grow our community.
Then rather than clicking the icon, type control-L then control-c. If you really want to use the mouse, then you can click the location bar in your browser, and probably right-click and select “copy”.
Being able to give users credit for bringing new users to a community is literally a valuable benefit in the eyes of many community managers.
I usually want to link to a particular post. When I see three posts on the screen, I do not know which one the link goes to.
I see. I personally don’t agree, but at least this explains why the name is added to the link. I still think it’s a very problematic default, but I realize that this kind of community building has higher priority here than privacy concerns.
I don’t follow. It’s not about leaking the fact that a user with that name exists on that forum – that’s indeed public information. It’s about the fact that this user is the one who originally shared this link. That’s definitely not public information.
For me, the ?u=mittineague can easily be removed with an edit - if I wanted to not have it for a post I was referring to, and alternatively it could be removed by script - if I wanted to not have it for any posts referred to by anyone.
Personally, if I care enough to refer to a post, I really don’t care if others know that it was me that referred to it. That is, I don’t understand how this could be a source of a “privacy” problem. Please post an example of how this can be a problem.
I think that the logic is that If they shared the link publicly, e.g, on twitter, then it’d be public that they’d shared it anyway. But your logic is different.
Well this would first of all leak a connection between maybe otherwise uncorrelated usernames. I may not want to reveal who I am on that forum as I pass on links to a different group of people. I wouldn’t expect that to be revealed.
Also, the name sticks around as the link gets copy-pasted into more places, still pointing to who originally started the reference.
Technically savvy people will easily recognize that their username is in the URL and just remove it, but I wouldn’t expect non-technical people to know that they can modify a URL like that and still have it point to the same thing.
I tried this in another forum where I am admin, and it does not work. When I click on a post’s time and copy what I get, it still adds ?u=... to the URL.
That script will remove the username from “share a link to this post” button only. Not in the time link. If you like to remove that then you have to add some extra modifications.
Poderia haver um recurso de preferências do usuário para desativar o rastreamento de nome de usuário para usuários que não o desejam? Não quero meu nome de usuário nos meus links de carimbo de data/hora. Posso editar manualmente a URL, mas isso é irritante e propenso a erros.
Eu consigo pensar em um fórum onde isso também seria apreciado.
Acho que um exemplo de caso de uso seria um fórum onde você não se importa que as pessoas saibam que você leu, mas onde você não quer que as pessoas o vinculem às suas postagens reais (por exemplo, um fórum de conselhos sexuais ou de saúde mental).
Acho que é possível criar um pequeno componente de tema para substituir esta função. Para referência, ele removerá o nome de usuário da URL se você desabilitar os emblemas nas configurações do site.
Seria bom poder garantir que cada usuário tenha um código de referência diferente em vez de seu apelido. Quero dizer, por exemplo, meu apelido é bigluke97, mas meu link de referência é hrt72skd0. Para que meu link de referência seja, por exemplo: ?u=hrt72skd0 e o sistema saberá que fui eu (bigluke97), para que apenas os membros da equipe saibam a quem um código de referência específico está vinculado, mas não outros usuários. Isso não o torna completamente anônimo, mas pelo menos não mostra diretamente o nome de usuário, que é muito mais público.
Honestamente, não vejo problema em ter o nome de usuário como um código no link, mas ainda seria uma ideia muito boa focada na privacidade, na minha opinião.
Os links de referência anonimizados que @yhh9xdq7d sugeriu não forneceriam a maioria ou todos os benefícios de privacidade sem remover a funcionalidade (rastreamento de referências)? Existe algum motivo pelo qual uma configuração do site para desativar completamente os links de referência seria mais desejável?