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    This has already been discussed: Dealing with malicious links internally/externally Commented May 11 at 7:43
  • Yes- but what about people posting them for security reasons- this is similar -thank you- but I wouldn��t say a duplicate. Commented May 11 at 7:55
  • if you don't want a link to be clickable, wrap it in inline code something.
    – starball
    Commented May 11 at 10:42
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    So... I just checked the link from "for example", and apparently it's not "a dangerous hyper link", it's a legit Yandex link that redirects to the updated domain. I guess modern browsers warned that the link is dangerous because it's not HTTPS, but that's irrelevant because HTTPS doesn't mean the site is safe either :/ Commented May 12 at 7:58