Reddit, YouTube, facebook and all of the other social media websites track the urls I copied. Whenever you copy a link, check out, it is not the actual url and/or it contains a track id in the url. I can’t share anything with the people any more, and click their links, because I hate being tracked.
Copy clean link extensions.
When that fails, delete QSPs yourself.
They also track everything else. Get off there, if you don’t want to be tracked.
“Copy clean link” in your friend.

Or the more direct

How?
Screenshot is from Firefox on a PC when right clicking on a link. Other browsers and devices might have other options, or might not have an option to copy the link without tracking. I was just pointing out there is a very direct label for doing the thing we are talking about.
Everyone on Android are now sharing fucking « share. google » bullshit. I hate it
Fucking Enshitification at work and fucking complicit government
Delete everything after the ‘?’ in the url before sharing it, and you should be good to go.
Removing all query parameters is not the solution. They can be used for tracking, but not necessarily.
If you have a better solution, I’m sure we’d all appreciate it. :)
test the link before sending
Using Firefox, you can simply “copy clean link” like mentioned here.
Otherwise, learn about query strings, and make an educated guess.
As for apps on various app stores for cleaning links, I have a general aversion to installing random apps, so I can’t help or recommend anything.
If you want to stop them from tracking you, nothing you do to the link will stop them. This can only prevent sites from seeing who you share their link with. Notice I say can, not will. Even my sleep deprived mind can think of a few different ways to write this functionality without using query strings in an afternoon or less.
Reddit now copies without the ‘?’ but the copied url has tracking in it. Because when I open the url in browser, the page opens and then I see the tracking id. Before that, it is a simple url, with encrypted data
Stop using reddit
I would love to, but I am having trouble finding sublemmies, the news and meme sublemmies have too much space in my feed.
You can find subs on lemmyverse.net.
Social media sites live as advertising vehicles. Being able to show numbers related to users showing links helps them sell advertisements.
It’s reportedly why Bluesky redirects links in the app to a referrer – so websites can see how much traffic they get from there and have a reason to post on the network.
Whether or not this is a good thing, and how much tracking is acceptable, is an entirely separate discussion. (Which should really include words like “I regularly donate to my Lemmy instance” or their equivalent…)





