Anyone answering 'no' to this question is a fool: Twitter wants full control, t.co is a necessary part of it.

Also, all official Twitter clients wrap t.co URLs, and afaik that's it. Of course, Tweet Button and web intents go in this category as well.

Tom


On 6/5/11 6:27 PM, SM wrote:
When exactly do links get wrapped in t.co URLs? In the stream of
people I follow, I've noticed more links getting wrapped this way
recently, but it's not every single link.

Will there be a time when every single link is wrapped with t.co?


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