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I'm not entirely sure but I believe the idea is that any 301 will cause bit.ly to show the interstitial. So you're right, it does apply to any site on the internet. It's just that you mostly notice it on other shortener services that haven't been whitelisted (blacklist makes no sense because it would then be bit.ly's responsibility to know of and check every other shortener service out there).


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