• PenguinCoder@beehaw.org
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    Eh I don’t think it’s malicious in nature but can’t prove it either is or isn’t. They might be doing more analysis on some outbound links or users for something or just A/B testing some additional methods for gathering more data. Unsure. But I wouldn’t immediately jump to intentional.

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      If adding some analytics adds 5s to the load time, then they need to fire their developers.

      There’s no way this is accidental.

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      But I wouldn’t immediately jump to intentional.

      occam’s razor says you should ;)

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          Hanlon’s razor says you shouldn’t.

          yeah, but that applies to a problem where you don’t have any additional information. if you do have background information of any kind, you would be wise to take them into account.

          All right, we got a razor fight!

          my razor is ready, bring it on! 😆

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      The fact that specific domains and user agents are effected by this says otherwise. Take a look in the link for people discussing curling the urls and their findings.