Trump releases 12 page letter detailing the 2020 fraud and confirms devolution. This man will not be stopped. Thank heavens.
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From Patel Patriot: I got so excited I forgot to even reference what I'm talking about. Trump's official spokeswoman, Liz Harrington, released a 12 page letter from Trump.
It's one big ass devolution-proof.
Here's the cleaned up link - https://cdn.nucleusfiles.com/e7/e746fae9-7a5f-462d-a0dd-dd9a11895451/statement-by-president-donald-j.-trump.pdf
Indeed.
If we examine the above code, we can further split it up to determine what its purpose is.
You'll see utm variables repeatedly.
What is UTM?
UTM originally stood for the Urchin Traffic Monitor, which was part of a software called “Urchin WebAnalytics Software” released in 1998. Google eventually purchased its technology in 2005 and sold the software for almost seven years until it was discontinued in March 28, 2012.
Although it’s no longer selling, Google continues to use its URL conventions in its own analytics software to create campaigns, hence the “utm” in “utm_source” and many other variables. Simply put, the “utm” variables are tracking mechanisms that help companies gauge on how successful their campaigns are.
https://www.maketecheasier.com/what-is-utm-source/
Other commercially available and proprietary marketing software also utilizes UTM standards to this day.
tl;dr This is tracking the success of this particular email campaign.
What original medium was used to send the link (i.e. referral, email, instant message, etc.)? In this case, it was email.
What site/source did the link originally come from? In this case, I believe "ncl_amplify" identifies marketing campaign management software used by both WinRed and Trump's team, which appears to be Campaign Nucleus, created by former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale in 2016.
This identifies which email campaign contained the link. In this case it was an email sent out on June 13, 2022.
This is used to identify the exact element on the ad or promotion that was clicked. This is often used for optimization purposes.
I'd have to see the email this link is from, but it's possible there could be more than one link to the PDF in question.
If that's the case, this would let the marketing team know if a particular graphic induces more people to click through to the statement.
If not, it's meaningless for the most part.
Not sure what this variable stands for. I did a search on https://www.acronymfinder.com and the only results were "National Livestock Identification for Dairy" and "Non-Linear Inverse Dynamics."
I would assume it's proprietary to the marketing software used by Trump's team, and that it's an ID of some kind, maybe the ID of the person who the email was sent to.
Same thing with this variable. Assuming it's also proprietary to the marketing software. Not sure what it means.
In any case, this tracking information at most would identify which high energy patriots are spreading the word about this PDF.
Thank you. You certainly did a mighty fine job with your research. This rule is generally an all-round good one. By all means, I'm only sharing what was presented to me a number of years ago. I do appreciate the content of your post. The 'after-the-'?'-mark coding may vary greatly from the one above and by eliminating it for posting purposes assures others of safety.
I've been reposting links with the tracking remove and also have been telling people to delete the ? and everything after before posting for a while.
It mostly protects the person sharing the link.