Hell yeah. Too many news sites being you to their main page when you hit the back button.
I didn’t know this kind of thing was possible until recently. I straight up couldn’t leave a site because of hijacking.
I almost never encounter it anymore because I habitually just open a new tab for everything. A habit I started doing because encountering it made me so angry I almost swore off computers altogether
Super niche adjacent rage but shoutout to max-for-live developers who implement their Ableton plugins as a series of user actions so that the instant you touch the plugin it detonates your entire undo history
RIP to the Microsoft support forums, then. Although if these get tanked in the search results that will probably be a small net benefit for society given that not a single problem has ever been successfully solved by the Microsoft support forums in the entire history of computing.
Bro you just need to run sfc /scannow one more time. Just trust me bro
“I am an independent contractor and technical MVP in whatever and am happy to help.”
Who the fuck added this “feature” anyways. Pages shouldn’t have any control over history in the first place.
Well it’s about time they do something impact full and useful. This would be a useful thing I think
Coming from the creator of a search engine that does “anchor hijacking” where it sends a request about what link you click even if you hover over the link and only see the original URL in the bottom.
Yesssss, broken clock theorem at work
Rare Google W.






