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Thanks to @lawless for the explanation and motivation.

That's something I planned to focus on, and thanks to his post (quote/link below), I had a couple hours to kill and decided to do it.

“UTM” stands for “Urchin tracking module.” Which to give you some more background, Urchin Software Corporation was acquired by Google in 2005, and this is basically what we now know as Google Analytics.

In a nutshell, UTM codes are bits of text you can add to a link that tell an Analytics account more information about each link. Many marketers rely on these UTMs to identify who they are driving for the campaigns they work on.

https://poal.co/s/IdeasForPoal/536652

If you know some other common query parameters/strings used for tracking, let me know in the comments and I'll consider adding them to the black list.

You should try to use archived links too. Mirrors prevent posts with controversial topics from becoming obsolete (due to the rampant kike censorship that is killing online's freedom of speech).

Thanks to @lawless for the explanation and motivation. That's something I planned to focus on, and thanks to his post (quote/link below), I had a couple hours to kill and decided to do it. > “UTM” stands for “Urchin tracking module.” Which to give you some more background, Urchin Software Corporation was acquired by Google in 2005, and this is basically what we now know as Google Analytics. > In a nutshell, UTM codes are bits of text you can add to a link that tell an Analytics account more information about each link. Many marketers rely on these UTMs to identify who they are driving for the campaigns they work on. > https://poal.co/s/IdeasForPoal/536652 If you know some other common query parameters/strings used for tracking, let me know in the comments and I'll consider adding them to the black list. You should try to use archived links too. Mirrors prevent posts with controversial topics from becoming obsolete (due to the rampant kike censorship that is killing online's freedom of speech).

(post is archived)