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@ -63,6 +63,12 @@ established sense). To make them real, we need to:
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(including me) don't like long URLs, but I've never pushed anyone to
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explain the "suspicion" aspect. One comment in #217 says "smells a bit
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spammy", and a later one says "Spooks me every time".
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* It's likely because it's difficult for a human to verify there isn't hidden information
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in there, or a hidden URL, that they're sending out or visiting that they therefore
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can't anticipate or intelligently control. When people see a long hex string, perhaps it represents
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information that the person crafting it wants to hide from the person using it.
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I totally understand the skepticism; however, in this case there's nothing to be done, I think.
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-midnightmagic
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* Enable convenient cut-and-paste. If caps are too long they'll wrap in
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email. If they contain lots of word-breaking characters then you have to
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drag after you've double clicked (this is probably ok). If the word-broken
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