malicious website censorship inadequate
So I got this dm from my friend, and it was a link to an ip grabbing website. The link was visible for a second, until it disappeared. Because it was a malicious link, discord did censor it, (by making it invisible,) but gave no indication as to the fact that the link was malicious. So, I asked for a new link, of course, (he put a little dot on "https,") unfamiliar with the fact that bad links are made invisible, and then clicked on it. Luckily I have not been ddos-ed, (yet,) but I brought from that experience that someone like me, (who has the audacity to trust his friends,) or someone without good computer knowledge, could, and probably would, ask for a new link, and then get ddos-ed or hacked or whatever.
I reposted the link into a server with only me in it, and it became invisible, but didn't explicitly say that it was malicious.)
I propose adding a disclaimer to the dm, which would say something like "this link is malicious," so someone who would otherwise click on the link wouldn't click on it, and thus they wouldn't get ddos-ed, or hacked.
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