Twitter stopped tracking URLs clicks on Twitter.com
It looks like Twitter stopped tracking clicks on the URLs shared by the users on its own website.
Given the recent run of the URLs shorteners towards analytics products and the promises of Twitter about the “resonance” on the ADs platform this seems a very odd move.
Maybe they were overwhelmed with data/logs and thought about turning this feature off for now since they were not using it. It is also possible that the traffic on the website (and thus the clicks on the links) is so small that it was not worth to keep the service up for all the URLs (maybe they will just track clicks on ADs links).
If you enjoyed this post, please consider to leave a comment or subscribe to the feed and get future articles delivered to your feed reader.
