Hmm, I thought the problem was that malicious people make deliberately confusing URLs, so asking good people to make simple URLs wouldn't help. What problem are you thinking of?
How is that any different from https://twitter[.]com/qz/status/1039566323964174336 - The content is served by twitter, so https://twitter.com is displayed in the address bar. The content was written by and is branded "QZ". It's third party content hosted by twitter, right?
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If you argue everyone should stop hosting third party content on their domain because users get desensitized to author/host mismatches, etc, I think that is a radical position with zero evidence to support it.
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What's up with hiding 'http://', but not 'https://' in the chrome/chromium URL address bar? Maybe there is some setting which fixes that?
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