Redirect to prevent back button

tyrant@lemmy.world to Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world – 913 points –

Click a link and need to go back 10x to get back. Yes, I enjoy the footballs.

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Yeah, I also hate back-button hijacking. I suspect some websites do it to artificially force more page views for ad revenue. Try a long-press on the back button to view the history for that browser tab and click on the most recent page you think won't redirect.

I usually right click the back button and go 2 entries back. Done.

Microsoft also does this a lot on some of their sites.

Usually with this, it's like 20 entries, so pushes everything else off.

The ones where it's only a couple entries mostly seem to be the ones where there's multiple articles on a single page and it's at least might be attempting to be helpful?

Youtube does it, and it just continues to blast the wrong video you accidentally just auto-started because instead if fucking off, it shows other videos with the bad video getting just reduced.

Aaargh for the state of todays internet

I've had this happen only when I go back too quickly, before the page can completely load in

I hate that this is even a feature in the web standard. A result of some massive corporate corruption for sure.

I recently looked into this after it seemed like Facebook messed with my back button on a private mobile window:

Someone pointed out that it's nice to have, for example, your email provider know that you probably want to go back for a message to your inbox instead of going back to the previous page.

But what if browsers monitored which sites abused the feature and showed a pop-up when you click the back button, just like they offer to show you notifications? They could show you:

This site has been reported to hijack the back button. Would you like to go back to the last domain that you visited?

and offer to remember the setting.