while on twitter, clicking a link to a photo on facebook give me an error
This has only recently begun to happen. While on twitter on my pc, if I click on a link to a photo on facebook instead of taking me to the photo it will instead take me to a page that gives the error that the page is unavailable. I think it has to do with how twitter will shorten the url for the page. Other links, for example to instagram, work fine but not facebook. The pages are available and if I go to the page on my own....ie opening a new tab and going to facebook and searching for the user, I can eventually find the picture.
here is an example of a link: https://t.co/B16ruhFjtU
the link will not work for me, either right from twitter or by opening a new tab and copy pasting it. However the page with the picture is available and will work if I manually find the facebook user and open the photos.
This has been happening only for a couple days and only with facebook links.
Svi odgovori (3)
Go back to that page. Right click and select Copy Link Location. Save what you get to a text file.
Start Firefox in Safe Mode {web Link} by holding down the <Shift>
(Mac=Options) key, and then starting Firefox.
A small dialog should appear. Click Start In Safe Mode (not Refresh).
Go back to that page. Right click and select Copy Link Location. Save what you get to a text file. Are they the same? Does the link work in Safe Mode?
links are the same, doesn't work in safe mode.
also, just tried a couple other browsers and it doesn't work. So I asked a few friends to try it...apparently the links will work on mobile devices but NOT on browsers, any browsers, for non-mobile devices. Apparently it has something to do with tinyurl and the problem is either in how twitter is using the tinyurl or how the tinyurl is being translated or something. I didn't understand the explanation but the problem is on twitter's end as well as tinyurl's end and they have to work to fix the problem....soooo....the links will probably never work now since twitter is so damn slow in fixing any problems that desktop/laptop users have.
I've called the big guys to help you. Good luck.