It still works, see the reports sent today.
The auto-reply likely didn’t go through because it was commenting somewhere else at the same time.
The phishing warning is a bug that I introduced last night while working on new features, thanks for reporting it @appukuttan66
Thank you!! These phishing are made to steal only the keys right ... so no problem just visiting the site and entering fake info right? Do these websites steal your IPs or data from your cookies!!??
It looks like this comment contains a shortened URL (https://t.co/OCKmjiZn4l?amp=1). @antonireviews always check the preview of these type of links as sometimes they can hide phishing websites.
Here is my preview of the domain so you can decide whether you consider it safe:
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Now checking it against my database of known compromised or unsafe domains.. you'll see another reply if it's in there.If not, it's likely safe to open.
More info on this service here. For more information about risks involved in shortened URLs, read this article by Forbes.
This auto-reply is self-voted to be more visible among others. {average of post/comments with Shortened links I found per hour: 73.0}.
This auto-reply (on posts) is throttled 1/10 to reduce spam but if it still bothers you reply "OFF FURL" (I'll still check previews against my database). In alternative reply REVIEW for manual review and whitelisting.
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Huh ... Looks like the community phishing reports doesn't work .... I was trying to report that link .... And you thought I was spamming XD !!
It still works, see the reports sent today.
The auto-reply likely didn’t go through because it was commenting somewhere else at the same time.
The phishing warning is a bug that I introduced last night while working on new features, thanks for reporting it @appukuttan66
Aahh okay ... so I guess it worked ... btw can you please remove the downvote now.
Done
Thank you!! These phishing are made to steal only the keys right ... so no problem just visiting the site and entering fake info right? Do these websites steal your IPs or data from your cookies!!??
They only steal your keys but don’t risk it, I always run a script to submit thousands of fake credentials already
Now checking it against my database of known compromised or unsafe domains.. you'll see another reply if it's in there. If not, it's likely safe to open.
For more information about risks involved in shortened URLs, read this article by Forbes.
This auto-reply (on posts) is throttled 1/10 to reduce spam but if it still bothers you reply "OFF FURL" (I'll still check previews against my database). In alternative reply REVIEW for manual review and whitelisting.