When reading, i find it infuriating to see links posted http://www.example.com/ rather than Example.
Should questions and answers be edited to make links more readable, or is this not really seen as productive?
When reading, i find it infuriating to see links posted http://www.example.com/ rather than Example.
Should questions and answers be edited to make links more readable, or is this not really seen as productive?
If:
...then I think you should submit the edit, even if it's the only thing about the post that you're changing.
With that said:
Many times you can go too simple on the links, for example -
Read this article for more information:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/01/12-default-ubuntu-phone-apps-to-be-community-created
Is a bit too long, but if you edit it to -
Visit this article for more information.
You have lost all the context for where the article is from, or about. So edit to include at the least information about what the link is. Example:
For more informaiton about community created phone apps see this OMG!Ubuntu article.
This includes the basic information of why you should click, even though the site can be viewed by mouse-over. Why should I click here ?
If I'm editing something and the opportunity presents itself to also do that, I do.
Otherwise, I don't think it's worth it JUST to take the url out.
If I see a question with a really long link like:
https://code.djangoproject.com/attachment/ticket/5423/5423.5.diff
I will edit it into a nicer link.
I'm not sure just http://www.example.com is worth editing in and of itself, but if I saw the edit in the edit queue I would approve it.
I think a special case should be made for URL's that are themselves interesting. For instance, if I have a manual I link to, sure, but if I say "I get redirected to http://www.example.com if I do this", the actual URL itself is important and should be remained readable.
Apart from that I believe it is a formatting update and it can be both essential or too minor, depending on each case. If it improves a post enough, sure. If it doesn't, meh. Infuriating is a bad word for it, and should not be the reason to edit. Unreadable? edit. Just a simple link? too minor.
http://www.example.com
if I do this", the actual URL itself is important and should be remained readable.