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  2. Category:Social media external link templates - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Social media external link templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.

  3. Template:LinkedIn URL/doc - Wikipedia

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  4. Help:Link - Wikipedia

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    Because the ampersand character (&) is disallowed, it is not possible to create an ordinary link containing &action=edit or &redirect=no in the URL query string. These kinds of links can be helpful in user pages. Also, a redirect page can have categories and you might wish to view or edit these in a single click.

  5. Bitly - Wikipedia

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    Bitly is a URL shortening service and a link management platform. The company Bitly, Inc. was established in 2008. It is privately held and based in New York City. Bitly shortens 600 million links per month, [4] for use in social networking, SMS, and email.

  6. LinkedIn - Wikipedia

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    Get shortened URL; Download QR code; Print/export ... This change means LinkedIn is a more proactive networking site for job applicants trying to secure a career move ...

  7. Help:URL - Wikipedia

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    Like all pages on the World Wide Web, the pages delivered by Wikimedia's servers have URLs to identify them. These are the addresses that appear in your browser's address bar when you view a page.

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  9. Permalink - Wikipedia

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    Both permalink and PURL (persistent uniform resource locator) are used as a persistent URL, and redirect to the location of the requested web resource. The main differences in the concepts are about domain name and time scale : PURL uses an independent dedicated domain name, and is intended to last for decades ; permalinks usually do not change ...