How To Prevent Twitter from Auto-Converting Hyperlinks
If a tweet contains two words that are separated by a dot (or period), Twitter – and the various apps
 like TweetDeck – may sometimes interpret that combination as a web 
address and will auto-convert the words into a clickable link wrapped 
inside a t.co URL.
This is helpful is most cases because you can safely avoid writing 
http:// in your tweets and Twitter will still convert all the included 
web addresses into hyperlinks.
However, if you want Twitter to display URLs in plain text and not 
convert them into hyperlinks, here’s a simple trick – just replace the 
period (or dot) symbol in your tweet with its ASCII equivalent 
(.) and Twitter would display your message without conversion.
For example, if I were to tweet – “is twitter.com down?”,  the 
modified tweet will read like “is twitter.down?” and Twitter 
will show that link in plain (non-clickable) text.
It’s a simple trick but the only problem is that some apps, like the 
Twitter app for iPad, do no correctly handle ASCII codes correctly but 
that should get fixed with time.
 




 


 
 
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