Twitter's Direct Messages, A Vehicle For Spam, No Longer Accept Links

Started by ReadWrite, Oct 17, 2013, 07:31 AM

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Twitter users are reporting you can no longer include links in direct messages to other users. Direct messages are the only private means of communication on the otherwise public messaging network.

This could be a result of Twitter's move to broaden the range of accounts that can send each other direct messages. A feature that lets any follower send private messages is now available to a larger group of users.

 

Not allowing links to be sent via private messages could be a move on Twitter's end to combat spam. Malicious parties often use hacked Twitter accounts to spread malware that hijacks recipients' Twitter accounts.

But the main reason people use the direct message feature is to send private messages, and those could contain links to personal websites, projects or events that the user doesn't want made public.

When we tested it, only links to Facebook.com, Twitter.com and Instagram.com could be sent. However, email addresses can still be sent through direct messages. If we attempted to send a different link, we got a pop-up message from Twitter that said, "Failed to send message. Whoops! You already said that."

If this is in fact true, it will add additional hassle to anyone wanting to send a link in a private message: first send your email, and then wait for a reply.

We've reached out to Twitter for comment and have not heard back.

evidently now twitter doesn't like url's in DM's? that's new

— Chuck Reynolds (@ChuckReynolds) October 17, 2013


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