Shortened links, such as bitly/3xqlkag, typically direct users to plain text files used for sharing code snippets, documentation, or system configurations [1]. Because these links obscure the final destination, it is recommended to use link expanders or preview tools to verify the URL's safety before clicking [1].
When you see a shortened link, you cannot tell if it leads to: i new 1txt file source bitly 3xqlkag
curl -L -O -J bit.ly/3xqlkag
The message "i new 1txt file source bitly 3xqlkag" is a classic example of a low-context file-sharing notification. While it may be a benign attempt to share a document, the use of a shortened URL obscures the safety of the content. A genuine text file on a cloud storage
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