When a user’s link will be shortened, a notification will show next to the Tweet button:
Once the Tweet is live, the link will show the preview of the destination for all users:
Users will be notified that their Tweets will be shortened upon entering the first 13 characters of a URL. This new automatic link shortener will help fight against malicious activity because the preview feature warns users of the destination URL. All URLs shortened by Twitter are checked against a list of potentially dangerous sites, so users can be warned when a t.co shortened link is potentially unsafe.
Previously, the only way to use the t.co service was to use the official Tweet button on a site. The t.co shortening will still only be used as a shortening service for Twitter, it will not be opened up for general URL shortening. Other supported shortening services will still work with the new auto-shortening feature.
Currently, this change isn’t live for all accounts, but look for this feature in your account soon.
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