- cross-posted to:
- [email protected]
- [email protected]
- cross-posted to:
- [email protected]
- [email protected]
Personal websites often give an email address for contact, as a mailto:blah .blah
link. And the address is often obfuscated in a variety of ways to avoid its harvesting by spam bots.
If one wants to give one’s Matrix address in a website, what’s the correct way of writing it as link? is it recognized as any kind of MIME (like mailto:
)?
And is Matrix-address spamming something possible and common? In this case, how should one obfuscate a Matrix address given in a website?
Lots of questions from a noob :) Thank you for your explanations!
Edit for others with the same question: as per @[email protected]’s explanation in the comments, the Matrix address can be given as the link
https://matrix.to/#/@[yourusername]:[your.server]
As far as I’m aware you give an HTTPS link with matrix.to, I wasn’t able to find a method like
mailto
,tel
etc.Then you can use all the usual methods of obfuscation on that URL
Thank you! I checked it. From what I understand I should use a link like
https://matrix.to/#/@[user]:[server.zzz]
. Then from there they are redirected to use their own Matrix app, if they have one.Yep, that’s right!
Thank you for the great help, I hope it’ll be useful to others too :)