So when you are using the @brave browser and type in "binance[.]us" you end up getting redirected to "binance[.]us/en?ref=35089877" - I see what you did there mates 😂
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I am the last one who has something against ref links, but this seems a bit cringe when you think about Braves "mission"
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Ok it is not a "redirect", but an autofill. Just with binance you get autofilled a reflink like it seems.
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Don't know anything about the things in the past. Anyone else?
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Happy to see that @brave already fixed it now 2 hours ago in their code!
"Fix for the affiliate ID fuckup"
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Jun 7, 2020 · 11:38 AM UTC
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He keeps posting this screenshot in which it doesn't seem so bad as it were..
Guys. Just. Stop.
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Opinions in other communities:
Reddit:
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4chan:
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Now I know what people meant with other incidents with Brave in the past... One of my followers send me this link. It is about a weird "contribution program" for (small) artists who publish content online.
I know enough now. Bye @brave
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