I understand what's happening. The issue is that now my domain doesn't
appear in my tweets. It's a marketing issue. I'd like to know what the
workaround is, since one seems to exist for other link shorteners.

On May 18, 5:21 pm, Jonathan Strauss <[email protected]> wrote:
> Twitter is just wrapping your link int.co. When it gets displayed in
> Twitter, it will show the link on your domain as you passed it in.
>
> On May 18, 12:35 pm, Mo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Since switching to the new "Intents" linking, by URLs are being
> > shortened. I have a registered Twitter application, and a relatively
> > short URL already (http://TagsBy.me).
>
> > I'd like to continue using my own URLs, even if it means I have to
> > build a shortener with an even shorter domain. However, I'd like to
> > know what the rules/guidelines are that Twitter uses for overriding
> > links, since there are many  exceptions that I see in my Twitter
> > stream.

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