How To Disable WP.me Shortlinks On WordPress

Shortlinks are a quick way to get short and
simple links to your posts and pages. These
are perfect for use on Twitter, Facebook, and
over SMS where every character counts.
If you have the Jetpack plugin installed on
your WordPress blog and the “WP.me
Shortlinks” module is enabled, WP.me
shortlinks will be generated for each one of
your posts, pages, and attachment pages by
default.
Hence, whenever you edit an existing post or
page and click on “Get Shortlink” button, you
will get a shortlink that includes the wp.me
domain, whose functionality is similar to other
URL shortening services.
If you prefer a shortlink that contains your
domain name and not the WP.me url, then you
have to deactivate the “WP.me Shortlinks”
module via JetPack settings.
Once deactivated, you will be reverted back to
use the default WordPress URL shortening
feature. What the default WordPress URL
shortener does is simply replace your full
permalink with the post or page ID.
Note that either way though, using the default
WordPress URL shortener or the Jetpack
powered WP.me option, you do not get the
benefits of tracking or custom branding that
some URL shortening services offer.
Created at 2015-07-01 11:37:49
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How To Disable WP.me Shortlinks On WordPress

Shortlinks are a quick way to get short and
simple links to your posts and pages. These
are perfect for use on Twitter, Facebook, and
over SMS where every character counts.
If you have the Jetpack plugin installed on
your WordPress blog and the “WP.me
Shortlinks” module is enabled, WP.me
shortlinks will be generated for each one of
your posts, pages, and attachment pages by
default.
Hence, whenever you edit an existing post or
page and click on “Get Shortlink” button, you
will get a shortlink that includes the wp.me
domain, whose functionality is similar to other
URL shortening services.
If you prefer a shortlink that contains your
domain name and not the WP.me url, then you
have to deactivate the “WP.me Shortlinks”
module via JetPack settings.
Once deactivated, you will be reverted back to
use the default WordPress URL shortening
feature. What the default WordPress URL
shortener does is simply replace your full
permalink with the post or page ID.
Note that either way though, using the default
WordPress URL shortener or the Jetpack
powered WP.me option, you do not get the
benefits of tracking or custom branding that
some URL shortening services offer.
Created at 2015-07-01 11:37
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UNDER MAINTENANCE