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Ask HN: Do you remove UTM parameters from links when including them in messages?

7 pointsby cronesalmost 5 years ago
I always remove UTM parameters from links before including them in messages/emails. I was wondering if anyone else on HN does that and whether you think it is ethical?

6 comments

sp332almost 5 years ago
I don't think it's unethical of companies to include them. But I do remove them in places where you can see the URL, like an email, because I think it looks messy. I like reading URLs before I click on them and extraneous parameters make that more difficult.
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throwaway_009almost 5 years ago
I do too. And I don't understand why you think it is unethical to strip off the url params. I feel like it is unethical on the companies part instead to abuse the tech illiteracy among general populace.
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tony-allanalmost 5 years ago
I remove as much as possible (not just the utm bits) from any URL that I am planning to store or send to someone else.<p>I especially dislike URLs that don&#x27;t fit on one line.
khannavidalmost 5 years ago
I remove the UTM too and I don&#x27;t think it&#x27;s unethical.<p>Digital marketers try their best to segment people properly, to measure everything accurately, etc but in the end there&#x27;s NO WAY to do these things perfectly!<p>There&#x27;s a lot of measurement inaccuracies after all and it&#x27;s a normal part of their job... They find other ways to achieve their goals.
mtmailalmost 5 years ago
I even strip &#x27;www.&#x27; if it automatically redirects. Marketing tracking parameters add no value for me or my readers.<p>On HN I&#x27;ve seen a marketer or two who added tracking parameter in comments. It was something like &amp;utm=hackernews&amp;&amp;utcampaign=betalaunch&amp;utsource=comment. That&#x27;s a bit much IMHO.
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noahhhalmost 5 years ago
yes, I usually remove them. And I don&#x27;t feel bad about it. Rather the other way around, I feel bad if I send someone a message or email with a link incl. the UTM parameters.