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@@ -99,17 +99,3 @@ stuff is useful at all. That would be a nice surprise.
*Not* everything that is *linked* to on this site falls under the same
guidelines, so be sure to respect that author's copyright; I tend to
link stuff that is generally pretty free to use, though.
-
-### Why don't you highlight URLs you dinosaur?
-
-Because I think it's kinda deceiving. It's one thing to highlight a
-word that leads to a place, since the user doesn't have expectation of
-where it's going to lead, they'll tend to hover to see where it's going.
-A full URL looks like it's going exactly where it's going. A user won't
-think twice about clicking on
-[https://facebook.com/](https://fwesh.yonle.repl.co/).
-They will if they see
-[totally not a virus](https://fwesh.yonle.repl.co/). If
-you're giving out the full URL anyway why bother linking it? Every
-browser in the world has double-click (or long-press) to highlight the
-URL automatically, then right-click, and open in new tab.