h ** p forever protocol?
Probably it happened with nonamycha or with knemno, or from some other warez portal. That you can’t post direct URLs in the form of google.com links »> that lead to offsite products. The point about this is probably in the rules to this day, and for this they even banned sometimes. The most interesting thing is that the site engine usually automatically replaced google.com URLs with links. Nobody was going to edit the engine, it was easier to ban the "violators".
On the whole and in general, this natural selection brought out a particularly resistant breed of warezov who wrote _ttp: //google.com and various variations so that the automatic substitute would not think that it was url (there were even those who replaced the English p with Russian in http). The reason for this is such that if a person pokes an HTML link and goes to offsite, then, along with the transition, the browser will transmit to the enemy the referer - URL on which the link is published. If you copy url yourself, then nothing is transmitted and, accordingly, the site does not light up.
The times of concealment of the varese have passed, but the reflexes have remained. So that's what I am for. No more veiling links. Generally not necessary. For this, they do not even banyat on forums far from the topic of topics. They are simply very inconvenient to open and nothing more.
On the whole and in general, this natural selection brought out a particularly resistant breed of warezov who wrote _ttp: //google.com and various variations so that the automatic substitute would not think that it was url (there were even those who replaced the English p with Russian in http). The reason for this is such that if a person pokes an HTML link and goes to offsite, then, along with the transition, the browser will transmit to the enemy the referer - URL on which the link is published. If you copy url yourself, then nothing is transmitted and, accordingly, the site does not light up.
The times of concealment of the varese have passed, but the reflexes have remained. So that's what I am for. No more veiling links. Generally not necessary. For this, they do not even banyat on forums far from the topic of topics. They are simply very inconvenient to open and nothing more.