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Https M Facebook: Com _rdr //top\\

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Https M Facebook: Com _rdr //top\\

Ever noticed that when you share a link from Facebook on your phone, the URL sometimes ends with (or &_rdr )?

You're not alone. Let's break it down.

If you want to avoid all the redirects and tracking parameters, try using a "clean" link like https://facebook.com (without the m. ) on desktop, or use Facebook's "Copy clean link" option if available. 💬 Have you noticed other weird parameters like ?_rdc or ?refsrc ? Drop a comment below! https m facebook com _rdr

It stands for "Redirect" – specifically, a server instruction that tells Facebook, "Hey, this user just landed on the mobile site. Check if they need to be sent to the app, the desktop site, or a different page." Ever noticed that when you share a link

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